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Have your say on future of pools and sport


The fate of the district’s swimming pools is being placed in the public’s hands as Bradford Council asks residents what they want.

A district-wide consultation is taking place to help the council guide its strategy for the future of leisure provision.

The survey follows a public outcry last year after an initial study by consultants favoured closing four pools in the district. A further “supply-and-demand” investigation identified a need for a 25-metre city centre pool as well as new pools in South Bradford, Bingley and Queensbury.

Questions being asked include: l whether a pool should be included in ambitious plans for a sports village at Odsal in place of Richard Dunn; l if more cash should be ploughed into refurbishing existing leisure centres; l whether there is demand for a new city centre pool.

Council leisure chiefs agreed to consult Bradfordians on the proposals, which include the showpiece £25 million city-centre pool with ice rink, three new pools and the creation of Odsal Sports Village.

People are also being asked if they would like to see new facilities linked to other public services such as schools, colleges, libraries and health centres, and what are their opinions of the quality of existing sport and leisure facilities.

The questionnaire highlights that these are “suggestions” at this stage and that no decisions have been made. It also points out that each time someone uses an authority-run leisure centre the Council contributes an average of £1.54 to the cost.

The Council’s department of culture, tourism and sport is holding the consultation until the end of March before it creates a sports facilities strategy for the district.

Councillor Anne Hawkesworth, the Council’s executive member for environment and culture, said: “We want to make sure that everyone in the district has the opportunity to be more active and participate in sports and activities.

“Before we develop a sports facilities strategy we want to know what the people who will use them would like to see included.

“We also have to take into account rising energy and maintenance costs to run facilities, meet rising expectations for high-quality, value-for-money services, and find funds to build new centres and pools.”

The Council has already signed up to a Government-backed scheme to offer free swimming to the over 60s and under 16s, which begins in April. More than £600,000 in central funding will still leave the Council with an expected shortfall of £110,000 to operate the two-year scheme.

But as the Council has agreed to offer both schemes it is now eligible for extra funding for swimming pool improvements and has applied to a national pot of £50 million for help in building the 25-metre city centre pool.

Building a new showpiece pool in the heart of the city is central to the Telegraph & Argus Save Our Swimming campaign, which has now been supported by more than 2,600 people. It also calls for the Council to safeguard the future of community swimming pools.

e-mail: jo.winrow @telegraphandargus.co.uk


Comments(7)

curse says...
9:37am Fri 6 Mar 09

Except the ":City Centre" pool is not even in the City Centre.

Bagsy says...
9:55am Fri 6 Mar 09

So how does one get to take part in the consultation? Those details were strangely absent from the report above. Surely some mistake?

redamberclaret says...
11:12am Fri 6 Mar 09

It's hidden away on their website.
http://www.bradford.
gov.uk/sfs/

Very loaded questions designed to get the answers they want so they can pursue their already agreed policy of 'consolidating' (i.e closing) leisure centres.

its johnny says...
12:22pm Fri 6 Mar 09

Free entry would be a good start

spinnekop says...
3:27pm Fri 6 Mar 09

The link wont take you there directly but if you go to the council home page its listed as Sports Facilities Strategy Survey
, under hot topics.

Just looking at the first question, how can you 'dont know' if you have been in a pool or gym in the last 12 months, Jaysus who wrote this questionare !!

laertes says...
5:41pm Fri 6 Mar 09

Is it any wonder the council are having to cut different services like the pools, nobody pays for anything today, children and pensioners are free, too many freebies.

Alex_Ross says...
11:28am Sat 7 Mar 09

The 'survey' is so ridiculously loaded to deliver the answers the council wants it's insulting to the intelligence of Bradford voters.

Read my blog post about it here:

http://alexross.word
press.com/2009/03/06
/shamefully-loaded-q
uestions-on-question
naire-about-the-futu
re-of-sports-facilit
ies-in-bradford/


Log on to www.bradford.gov.uk/sfs to complete the questionnaire Log on to www.bradford.gov.uk/sfs to complete the questionnaire

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