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Fusion Lifestyle calls in the administrators – councils appoint new operators

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By Kath Hudson    10 Apr 2026

After celebrating its 25th anniversary last year, Fusion Lifestyle has called in administrators after a “prolonged period of financial difficulty.”

The trust said it had not been able to identify a viable pathway to ensure its long-term financial stability, despite efforts to restructure and secure investment. 

“The leisure sector has faced sustained financial pressures, including rising operational costs, particularly energy costs, reduced government funding and ongoing post-pandemic recovery challenges,” said a statement from Fusion Lifestyle.

The trust has appointed Nadeem Sweiss and Adam Stephens of S&W Partners LLP to oversee the organisation with the aim of securing a new operator for the leisure centres.

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Fusion Lifestyle is telling customers it’s “business as usual”.

A statement on the website said: “One of the advantages of administration is that it allows for the charity to continue trading while the joint administrators work to ensure the continued opening and continuity of the leisure centres.”

Somerset Council has stepped in to protect its five facilities and is looking for a new operator to take over after the interim period. 

South Hams District Council has already awarded Parkwood Leisure a short-term contract to run its four leisure centres in Devon. 

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In a statement the council said: “For several years, we’ve repeatedly stepped in to support Fusion to keep these centres open but a few weeks ago, it warned us that it was likely to enter administration, or possibly liquidation if agreement could not be reached over the funding of the period of administration.

“As a result, whilst we worked with Fusion to avoid liquidation and the centres closing, we also started looking for alternatives to ensure that the services could transfer as quickly as possible.”

Parkwood Leisure has also picked up a contract to run two further leisure centres from West Devon Borough Council. 

Charnwood Borough Council in the Midlands, which has three leisure centres, expects to appoint a new operator in the coming months. It is still planning a £2.7 million investment in a new heating system at Loughborough Leisure Centre.

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Tunbridge Wells Borough Council has already appointed Serco Leisure in partnership with Leisure Solutions Community Trust to manage its sports centres going forward. 

Active Lambeth will take over the operation of Brockwell Lido.

Buckinghamshire Council is keeping Wycombe Rye Lido open as it looks at future options.

The City of London Corporation has said that Golden Lane Leisure Centre in London will close on 30 April. A £10.4 million refurbishment is scheduled to start in December and the City Corporation is beginning the process of finding another operator for the facility when it reopens. It is also looking at ways to keep tennis courts open and exploring local alternatives for centre users. 

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Fusion Lifestyle’s last set of accounts for the year to end of December 2022 showed income of £50 million, costs of £58 million and losses of around £11 million.

The organisation reported over £86 million of income and £14 million profit in 2019 and lost £13 million in 2021 and £6.9 million in 2022.

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SPFL will not overrule Celtic in derby ticket row with Rangers for 10 May match

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A Scottish FA investigation, led by sports event consultant Mark Blackbourne, has yet to report to the governing body on the cup tie.

The Ibrox club stressed they had “been clear in condemning the actions of certain individuals on 8 March” and had been “attempting to work with Celtic to mitigate any security concerns for the upcoming match”.

Rangers added that, for the forthcoming match that will help decide who wins a three-pronged title race involving leaders Hearts and the two Old Firm sides, “the removal of away supporters from one of the defining fixtures of the competition would introduce a clear and material sporting imbalance”.

Celtic had demanded the exclusion of a section of the Rangers support they say “identifiably engaged in serious violence and disorder”. The club expressed “surprise and disappointment” that Rangers had not agreed to the request and that they were happy to hold discussions with their rivals and the league body.

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The defending champions added their “priority will always be the safety of those attending Celtic Park and, following a detailed risk assessment with regards to the forthcoming match, the club has made a reasonable request of Rangers FC that tickets are not distributed to a section of supporters which very recently and identifiably engaged in serious violence and disorder involving Celtic supporters, staff, police and stewards”.

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MiLaysia Fulwiley, Mikaylah Williams & more college hoopers gear up to compete

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USA Basketball announced their four player roster on Tuesday for the 2026 FIBA 3×3 Women’s Series. The tournament begins on May 1 in Chengdu, China.

USA Basketball’s roster comprises Joyce Edwards, Mikaylah Williams, MiLaysia Fulwiley, and Sahara Williams. The college basketball stars will look to guide the basketball powerhouse to a gold medal.

According to USAB.com, more athletes might be added to the roster as the season progresses. This year’s tournament starts with the 3×3 Women’s Series Chengdu event in Chengdu, China. Team USA is in Pool D, and they’ll play against the winner of Qualifying Draw B at 2:00 a.m. ET followed by Australia at 3:40 a.m. ET.

Team USA’s FIBA 3×3 Women’s Series roster packs NCAA experience

Team USA’s squad is made up of four players from high-level collegiate teams. Mikaylah Williams and MiLaysia Fulwiley play for the LSU Tigers, Joyce Edwards is the leading scorer for the South Carolina Gamecocks, and Sahara Williams stars for the Oklahoma Sooners.

Edwards played for the 2025 3×3 Nations League Team, which went 14-2 en route to winning the Americas Conference title. She’s won three gold medals with Team USA.

Fulwiley suited up alongside Edwards at the 2025 3×3 Nations League. The LSU Tigers guard was also part of the 2025 USA Basketball 3×3 development camp in Phoenix.

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Mikaylah Williams was a member of the 3×3 World Cup Team that finished sixth in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. She did contribute in the 2022 FIBA U17 World Cup gold medal win.

Sahara Williams played with Mikaylah Williams at the 2025 3×3 World Cup. She’s also a two-time gold medalist at the 3×3 U18 World Cup Teams in 2022 and 2023.

The Team USA quartet will fancy their chances. If they win their upcoming games, they’ll be set for the quarterfinals and semifinals on May 2.

Further down their calendar is the 3×3 Women’s Series Manila, May 6-8, in Manila, Philippines. Other dates will be announced in due time.

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