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Edinburgh youngsters to be given chance of ski lessons

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Thousands of youngsters are to be given the chance to learn to ski or snowboard as part of a cash injection for the struggling Hillend snowsports centre in Scotland. The £400,000 programme is on top of a £600,000 investment by Sportscotland to develop the infrastructure of the Midlothian Snowsports Centre, which was facing an uncertain future.
...Europe's longest artificial ski slope faced the threat of closure until Midlothian Council, which runs the centre, committed itself to keeping it open until 2013.
Source and more info: http://news.scotsman.com/news/Hillend-cash-boost-will-offer.6725869.jp
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Sounds very positive. It is difficult to say whether investing so much money in a sports centre is justified when other causes are shouting out for cash too but Hillend is an exceptional centre (with private donations from Boyd Anderson providing the initiative for the development). I feel it would have been a tragedy to let such a facility go under. Maybe more snowHeads can try it out sometime Smile
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