John Swinney commits to marking Murray tennis legacy after centre axed
JOHN Swinney has committed the SNP government to looking at “other approaches and opportunities” to mark Andy Murray’s tennis legacy.
The First Minister’s comments come after a project to build a £20 million tennis centre near Dunblane, which was led by Judy Murray, was shelved.
The Park of Keir development had attracted controversy from locals and was opposed by the Scottish Greens, who said the Murray legacy would not best be protected by “a private tennis resort that’s on protected green belt land, that’s inaccessible for most people in Scotland”.
Concerns also centred on the fact that the overall development did not only include sports facilities, but also luxury housing.
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Judy Murray won an eight-year planning battle to build the complex at the end of 2021, but on Tuesday a spokesperson for the Murray Play Foundation charity said the project was no longer viable in its current form.