Thame Swimming Club chairman issues letter to PM about pool closures

Chairman of the popular swimming club has issued a heartfelt plea to Boris Johnson to allow swimmers to get back in the pool.
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Mr Evans writes:

After many months of closure, we welcomed the announcement about pools re-opening from 25th July even if it was going to feel very different for our swimmers having to arrive beach

ready (in swimming costumes), not being able to shower before entering the pool and with the numbers of swimmers in each lane limited – very different to swimming life pre-Covid19.

This excitement soon turned to frustration as it wasn’t anticipated that our pool time would be extremely limited having only a fraction of the pool time we need to ensure our swimmers

remain competitive with swimmers from other clubs who have considerable more time.

Already, this is starting to have an impact on our membership with some parents now looking at alternative clubs within the County.

Along with the lack of pool time we hadn’t anticipated that our pool hire costs would increase by nearly 50%, making it impossible for us to sustain the club going forward as parents

already pay a hefty monthly fee for membership – all this putting the future of swimming a Thame at risk for our young competitors.

Due to the current Covid19 situation and the restrictions which remain in place at the leisure centre, our provider (GLL) is under huge financial pressure to continue providing a service to

the community. This makes it almost impossible for them to fulfil their core principles as a charitable social enterprise to promote healthy and active lifestyles by giving communities

access to facilities that help improve their health and happiness.

These difficulties also do not sit well with your recent Government announcement about actively encouraging more exercise to urgently tackle obesity in the fight against Covid19.

Discussions with clubs at centres run by other operators, highlight that most are maintaining pre-Covid fees to help everyone get back up and running, in line with

recommendations from the governing body (Swim England). Research from Swim England (21st August) has shown that across the country almost a quarter of public pools remain shut – nearly a month after they were given the green light to reopen.

At Thame we have been in discussion with a number of other clubs operated by GLL with many remaining closed or facing a significant and unsustainable increase in fees

from GLL.

Swim England have revealed that while 767 of the 1,002 public accessible pools have reopened in some form, or have published an imminent reopening date, 223 remain

indefinitely closed and 193 still have no confirmed date for when they will open again impacting swim schools, competitive swimming clubs, swimming teachers, lifeguards and

facility staff.

It’s now time that the Government addressed the impact on swimming as a sport and call an emergency conference with all those involved in the industry to work out a way to save our

community swimming clubs and safeguard British swimming.

Please support Thame Swimming Club to ensure we don’t become leisure’s ‘forgotten activity’.

Yours,

Phil Evans

Chair – Thame Swimming Club