Save TRACC (Tain Royal Academy Community Centre)

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Save Tain Royal Academy Community Centre (TRACC) from Closure

TRACC is under threat — and with it, one of the last remaining public swimming pools in Easter Ross and Sutherland.

This vital local facility is more than just bricks and mortar. It provides a space for swimming lessons, fitness, wellbeing, and community activity for people of all ages across Tain and the surrounding area.

Scottish Liberal Democrat by-election candidate Connie Ramsay is leading the fight to keep TRACC open. A Commonwealth Games medalist and experienced coach, Connie knows firsthand how essential access to facilities like this is for health, opportunity, and community life. She is working closely with local MP Jamie Stone and Holyrood candidate David Green to put pressure on Highland Council and the Scottish Government to protect TRACC from closure.

We need your voice. Sign this petition to stand with Connie, Jamie, and David in calling for urgent action to save TRACC and keep the Tain swimming pool open for future generations.

Let’s make sure local services stay in local hands.

Connie Ramsay, David Geen and Jamie Stone MP are working hard to save TRACC
Connie Ramsay, David Geen and Jamie Stone MP are working hard to save TRACC

Save TRACC

'I support the campaign to save Tain Royal Academy Community Centre (TRACC) to ensure leisure and community services for the residents of Tain and Easter Ross'

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