A club left without a home when a sports centre closed is now on the brink of collapse - despite hopes the site will partially reopen next year.
Members of Folkestone Ski Racing Club had trained on a dry slope at Folkestone Sports Centre since the 1980s.
But the centre closed suddenly last summer after the charity which ran it said it could no longer afford to continue, leaving the club without a permanent home.
The Sports Trust, backed by former Saga boss Sir Roger De Haan, took over the Radnor Park Avenue site earlier this year, and is planning to reopen its swimming pool in summer 2026.
However, Jane Michotte, chairman of Folkestone Ski Racing Club, says the organisation has “pretty much collapsed” since losing access to the dry slope, which is now largely overgrown.
“We were reall

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