Flintshire County Council and Aura Leisure and Libraries Ltd have agreed in principle the basis for a further extended arrangement for leisure, library, play and museum services in the county.
It follows lengthy discussions between the Council and Aura, with further detailed work to be progressed over the next few months.
The Leader of Flintshire County Council, Councillor Ian Roberts, said:
“We recognise and appreciate the local services that Aura has provided since 2017 and I am pleased to note that following further discussions we have reached this position. I hope we can provide confidence to residents and Aura employees on the future of these services in the coming months.”
To allow time to develop the longer-term arrangements, and carry out associated work, two further new short-term agreements have been signed by the Council and Aura.
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