The UK's longest dry ski slope could be saved by a rescue package.
A report by Midlothian Council, which owns the loss-making Midlothian Snowsports Centre, concluded that the business could be turned around.
Central to the plan is £600,000 of investment from SportScotland, and selling off some green belt land near the site to developers.
The centre has been losing about half a million pounds a year.
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Midlothian dry ski slope 'could be rescued'
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Started by Broom in Ski Chatter 25-Aug-2010
Broom posted Aug-2010