Kidsgrove Sports Centre Community Group in Staffordshire said its energy bills have gone up by 300%.
A community leisure centre has said it may have to reduce the temperature of its swimming pool as it struggles to deal with rising energy costs.
"Even though we're doing so well with community support, ultimately when your energy costs have gone up by around 300%, you're never going to be able to fully get back that difference," said the Kidsgrove group's chair, Mark Clewes. Earlier this week, a coalition of almost 200 sports governing bodies, health organisations and athletes warned without support, there would be"Kidsgrove was one of the places where they had high rates of child obesity and it only gets worse based on the fact that facilities were closed," he said.
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