Presentation by City of Coventry Swimming Club to Coventry City Council detailing the economic and social benefits of keeping a 50m swimming pool in Coventry
The document presents concept designs for proposed Charlestown and Swansea Leisure Centres in Lake Macquarie. The Charlestown Leisure Centre will replace and expand facilities on the existing site, featuring indoor and outdoor pools, gym, and multi-purpose spaces. The Swansea Leisure Centre also proposes replacing aging structures and adding new pools, gym, and multi-purpose room while closing a street to create additional recreational space connecting to the nearby channel. Both concepts aim to provide modern aquatic and fitness facilities to serve their communities.
Blue Lakes Country Park document outlines key issues, services, and next steps. The document discusses creating a sustainable park scheme that is financially viable, involves the community, and protects the environment. It proposes a restaurant, heritage center, and fishing as services. The next steps are to complete plans in 2008, secure funding, and build the restaurant and heritage center in 2009.
The document contains a collection of photos from various community planning projects around the world from 2011-2012. The photos depict ideas for workshops and activities like renting bikes, building biogas plants, harvesting rainwater, creating cycleways, holding practical task mornings, using visual minuting, conducting studies tours, collecting before and after photos, involving communities and holding hands-on planning, street stalls, design workshops, and public meetings. Other photos show using flipcharts, urban farming, bike lanes, pocket parks, workshop games, bike races, and more. The collection was intended to stimulate creative thinking at planning workshops.
The town of Scituate, Massachusetts has a population of 18,000 that grows to 30,000 in the summer. It has taken several steps since 2004 to become a more sustainable community, including installing a 1.5 MW wind turbine in 2012 that meets 50% of the town's electrical needs, and having a 3.0 MW solar array under construction on a capped landfill. A grassroots organization called Sustainable Scituate promotes conservation and sustainable living. The town also protects open space through the Community Preservation Act and works to improve water quality. Scituate has received several awards for its leadership in sustainability.
SLIPP SC TT PAC meeting June 2010 with ECE updateErin Vieira
Shuswap Lake Integrated Planning Process: meeting of the Steering Committee, Technical Teams, and Public Advisory Committee for Education, Compliance and Enforcement in June 2010 at Quaaout Lodge. This presentation features an update on Education, Compliance and Enforcement strategies and activities as outlined in the SLIPP Strategic Plan.
The document discusses various online consultation platforms and strategies used by local governments in Australia to engage with communities on planning and policy issues. Some of the strategies highlighted include asking open-ended and appreciative questions, providing knowledgeable moderation, building community through regular updates, and using scenario-based questions to prompt thoughtful discussion. Platforms that utilized multiple strategies saw higher participation rates including thousands of visits and hundreds of comments.
The document discusses various online consultation platforms and strategies used by local governments in Australia to engage with communities on planning and policy issues. Some of the strategies highlighted include asking open-ended and appreciative questions, providing knowledgeable moderation, building community through regular updates, and using scenario-based questions to prompt thoughtful discussion. Platforms that utilized multiple strategies saw higher levels of engagement with thousands of visits and hundreds of comments.
This document summarizes Ukraine's energy relations with the EU and some key implications. It notes that 25% of EU gas passes through Ukrainian territory via major Russian pipelines. Ukraine is also the largest consumer of Russian gas. While Ukraine has significant gas transit and storage infrastructure, its energy sector is dominated by the state-owned monopoly Naftogaz. Ukraine joined the European Energy Community in 2010 but has faced challenges implementing reforms to increase competition and integrate its energy market with the EU, with the government retaining significant control over the sector. Overall the document outlines both Ukraine's important role in European energy transit but also obstacles to further energy cooperation between Ukraine and the EU.
The document presents concept designs for proposed Charlestown and Swansea Leisure Centres in Lake Macquarie. The Charlestown Leisure Centre will replace and expand facilities on the existing site, featuring indoor and outdoor pools, gym, and multi-purpose spaces. The Swansea Leisure Centre also proposes replacing aging structures and adding new pools, gym, and multi-purpose room while closing a street to create additional recreational space connecting to the nearby channel. Both concepts aim to provide modern aquatic and fitness facilities to serve their communities.
Blue Lakes Country Park document outlines key issues, services, and next steps. The document discusses creating a sustainable park scheme that is financially viable, involves the community, and protects the environment. It proposes a restaurant, heritage center, and fishing as services. The next steps are to complete plans in 2008, secure funding, and build the restaurant and heritage center in 2009.
The document contains a collection of photos from various community planning projects around the world from 2011-2012. The photos depict ideas for workshops and activities like renting bikes, building biogas plants, harvesting rainwater, creating cycleways, holding practical task mornings, using visual minuting, conducting studies tours, collecting before and after photos, involving communities and holding hands-on planning, street stalls, design workshops, and public meetings. Other photos show using flipcharts, urban farming, bike lanes, pocket parks, workshop games, bike races, and more. The collection was intended to stimulate creative thinking at planning workshops.
The town of Scituate, Massachusetts has a population of 18,000 that grows to 30,000 in the summer. It has taken several steps since 2004 to become a more sustainable community, including installing a 1.5 MW wind turbine in 2012 that meets 50% of the town's electrical needs, and having a 3.0 MW solar array under construction on a capped landfill. A grassroots organization called Sustainable Scituate promotes conservation and sustainable living. The town also protects open space through the Community Preservation Act and works to improve water quality. Scituate has received several awards for its leadership in sustainability.
SLIPP SC TT PAC meeting June 2010 with ECE updateErin Vieira
Shuswap Lake Integrated Planning Process: meeting of the Steering Committee, Technical Teams, and Public Advisory Committee for Education, Compliance and Enforcement in June 2010 at Quaaout Lodge. This presentation features an update on Education, Compliance and Enforcement strategies and activities as outlined in the SLIPP Strategic Plan.
The document discusses various online consultation platforms and strategies used by local governments in Australia to engage with communities on planning and policy issues. Some of the strategies highlighted include asking open-ended and appreciative questions, providing knowledgeable moderation, building community through regular updates, and using scenario-based questions to prompt thoughtful discussion. Platforms that utilized multiple strategies saw higher participation rates including thousands of visits and hundreds of comments.
The document discusses various online consultation platforms and strategies used by local governments in Australia to engage with communities on planning and policy issues. Some of the strategies highlighted include asking open-ended and appreciative questions, providing knowledgeable moderation, building community through regular updates, and using scenario-based questions to prompt thoughtful discussion. Platforms that utilized multiple strategies saw higher levels of engagement with thousands of visits and hundreds of comments.
This document summarizes Ukraine's energy relations with the EU and some key implications. It notes that 25% of EU gas passes through Ukrainian territory via major Russian pipelines. Ukraine is also the largest consumer of Russian gas. While Ukraine has significant gas transit and storage infrastructure, its energy sector is dominated by the state-owned monopoly Naftogaz. Ukraine joined the European Energy Community in 2010 but has faced challenges implementing reforms to increase competition and integrate its energy market with the EU, with the government retaining significant control over the sector. Overall the document outlines both Ukraine's important role in European energy transit but also obstacles to further energy cooperation between Ukraine and the EU.
The document summarizes an organic vegetable production and marketing workshop. It includes an agenda covering topics like marketing decisions, organic certification, soil health, crop rotations, and questions. Details are provided on steps for organic certification, benefits of cover crops and crop rotations for soil fertility, and examples of suitable cover crop mixes and rotations. Marketing channels for organic produce are also discussed, including community supported agriculture programs and local restaurants.
How to Use the 2012 SCAA Smartphone Appswillison562
The document provides an overview of the new SCAA expo app, which allows attendees to search for exhibitors and classes, plan their schedule, and access information about the host city of Portland. Attendees can search for exhibitors by name, category, or floor map and add them to a planner. Classes can also be searched and added to the planner. The app helps attendees actively plan and manage their conference experience.
The document discusses active and passive voice in writing. It defines voice as the form a verb takes to indicate whether the subject performs or receives the action. Active voice has the subject performing the action, while passive voice has the subject receiving the action. The document provides examples and reasons to use active voice over passive voice, as well as some situations where passive voice is appropriate.
A lovely presentation made by D.P.NagarPriya Singh
The document contains birthday wishes for someone born on January 3rd from the perspective of their wife and other family and friends. It expresses thanks to God for the person's birth and wishes them a happy birthday, blessings, joy, and that they make it a great day.
This document provides translations for various familial relationships from English to Portuguese. It includes terms for immediate family members like father, mother, son, and daughter. It also includes extended family relationships such as grandparents, aunts/uncles, cousins, in-laws, and various combinations of these like step-relatives and great-grandrelatives. The document lists each familial term in English and its Portuguese translation side by side.
The document discusses equine emergencies, focusing on an acutely lame horse, laminitis, and colic. It provides information on assessing an acutely lame horse, including restricting movement, sedation if needed, physical exam, and immobilization if transporting. Causes, signs, and treatment options for laminitis and colic are also outlined.
Jadwal pertandingan sepak bola euro2012 updateyusdiwibowo
This document provides the schedule for the 2012 UEFA European Football Championship matches that will be broadcast on RCTI TV. It lists the teams competing in each of the four groups and gives the dates, start times, and locations of all 31 group stage, quarter-final, semi-final and final matches between June 8-July 1, 2012. Many matches will be shown live on RCTI while some will be delayed broadcasts.
The document summarizes a workshop for training individuals to become certified Cogmed coaches. The workshop will be held on September 22nd from 10am to 2:30pm and will provide training on Cogmed, a computerized working memory training program. Attendees will learn how to support clients through the 5-week Cogmed program and will receive certification upon completion. The registration fee is Rs. 4,361 plus tax and space is limited.
VoIP technology allows users to make phone and video calls over the internet rather than traditional phone lines. It is used by many individuals and services like Skype and Facetime for both personal and professional communication. While VoIP provides benefits like low cost and portability, it also has some disadvantages such as inability to use during power outages and difficulty for emergency services to trace locations.
These Unique Commissioned Soul Portraits (Paintings) you are about to see are some of my artwork, whose owners have generously offered to share their channeled portraits in my Gallery at http://www.sacredsoulvisionartgallery.com
The document analyzes Spain's structural budget balance prior to the 2008 financial crisis. It finds that Spain's budget balance deteriorated sharply during the crisis, falling from a surplus to a large deficit. However, the structural budget balance did not fully anticipate this decline due to limitations in its methodology. The document estimates an alternative structural balance for Spain that includes residential investment as an explanatory variable. This estimate shows Spain's fiscal situation prior to the crisis was more fragile than presumed due to its dependence on revenue from the real estate bubble and construction boom.
The document is a collection of artwork titles related to reading, dancing, music, and portraits of artists and ballerinas from the 1600s to early 1900s. It includes pieces such as "A Dance to the Music of Time" by Poussin, "Ballerinas" by Degas, and "At the Moulin Rouge, The Dance" by Toulouse-Lautrec among many others focused on artistic pursuits and performances through history.
The document discusses research done on the action genre audience to inform the storyline for a new action film. It was found that action fans prefer films involving hostage or terrorism plots like Die Hard and Rambo. To attract a 15-25 year old audience, the film will open with a "good guys vs bad guys" hostage situation involving mercenaries rescuing people from terrorists. This scenario was chosen to appeal to the target market.
El documento describe las fichas de trabajo, una herramienta utilizada por investigadores para recopilar información de fuentes. Las fichas de trabajo registran ideas, opiniones y eventos obtenidos de fuentes consultadas, ya sea directamente a través de citas textuales o mediante síntesis elaboradas por el investigador. Existen diferentes tipos de fichas como fichas textuales, de paráfrasis, resumen o síntesis, las cuales varían en su finalidad pero comparten el mismo formato básico de registro de información.
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) aims to conserve UK heritage, help more people experience and engage with heritage, and support learning about heritage. HLF provides funding to protect natural landscapes, historic buildings and sites, cultural traditions, and more. It has provided over £39 million to Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Funding programs include Heritage Grants, Your Heritage, and Landscape Partnerships. Successful applications demonstrate community support, value for money, robust management, and sustainable long-term benefits.
KYC Harbour Redevelopment - Town Hall No 1 Presentationkingstonyc
This document outlines plans for a proposed harbour redevelopment at the Kingston Yacht Club. A phased plan over 10 years includes expanding the harbour with finger docks to accommodate more boats. A straw poll gauges member support. Financial details include funding the $1.6 million project through a loan and new harbour fees. A simplified fee structure and refundable dock deposits are proposed. Entrance fees would help fill slips and retain members. Feedback from members is requested to help finalize plans discussed at the next town hall meeting.
The document summarizes an organic vegetable production and marketing workshop. It includes an agenda covering topics like marketing decisions, organic certification, soil health, crop rotations, and questions. Details are provided on steps for organic certification, benefits of cover crops and crop rotations for soil fertility, and examples of suitable cover crop mixes and rotations. Marketing channels for organic produce are also discussed, including community supported agriculture programs and local restaurants.
How to Use the 2012 SCAA Smartphone Appswillison562
The document provides an overview of the new SCAA expo app, which allows attendees to search for exhibitors and classes, plan their schedule, and access information about the host city of Portland. Attendees can search for exhibitors by name, category, or floor map and add them to a planner. Classes can also be searched and added to the planner. The app helps attendees actively plan and manage their conference experience.
The document discusses active and passive voice in writing. It defines voice as the form a verb takes to indicate whether the subject performs or receives the action. Active voice has the subject performing the action, while passive voice has the subject receiving the action. The document provides examples and reasons to use active voice over passive voice, as well as some situations where passive voice is appropriate.
A lovely presentation made by D.P.NagarPriya Singh
The document contains birthday wishes for someone born on January 3rd from the perspective of their wife and other family and friends. It expresses thanks to God for the person's birth and wishes them a happy birthday, blessings, joy, and that they make it a great day.
This document provides translations for various familial relationships from English to Portuguese. It includes terms for immediate family members like father, mother, son, and daughter. It also includes extended family relationships such as grandparents, aunts/uncles, cousins, in-laws, and various combinations of these like step-relatives and great-grandrelatives. The document lists each familial term in English and its Portuguese translation side by side.
The document discusses equine emergencies, focusing on an acutely lame horse, laminitis, and colic. It provides information on assessing an acutely lame horse, including restricting movement, sedation if needed, physical exam, and immobilization if transporting. Causes, signs, and treatment options for laminitis and colic are also outlined.
Jadwal pertandingan sepak bola euro2012 updateyusdiwibowo
This document provides the schedule for the 2012 UEFA European Football Championship matches that will be broadcast on RCTI TV. It lists the teams competing in each of the four groups and gives the dates, start times, and locations of all 31 group stage, quarter-final, semi-final and final matches between June 8-July 1, 2012. Many matches will be shown live on RCTI while some will be delayed broadcasts.
The document summarizes a workshop for training individuals to become certified Cogmed coaches. The workshop will be held on September 22nd from 10am to 2:30pm and will provide training on Cogmed, a computerized working memory training program. Attendees will learn how to support clients through the 5-week Cogmed program and will receive certification upon completion. The registration fee is Rs. 4,361 plus tax and space is limited.
VoIP technology allows users to make phone and video calls over the internet rather than traditional phone lines. It is used by many individuals and services like Skype and Facetime for both personal and professional communication. While VoIP provides benefits like low cost and portability, it also has some disadvantages such as inability to use during power outages and difficulty for emergency services to trace locations.
These Unique Commissioned Soul Portraits (Paintings) you are about to see are some of my artwork, whose owners have generously offered to share their channeled portraits in my Gallery at http://www.sacredsoulvisionartgallery.com
The document analyzes Spain's structural budget balance prior to the 2008 financial crisis. It finds that Spain's budget balance deteriorated sharply during the crisis, falling from a surplus to a large deficit. However, the structural budget balance did not fully anticipate this decline due to limitations in its methodology. The document estimates an alternative structural balance for Spain that includes residential investment as an explanatory variable. This estimate shows Spain's fiscal situation prior to the crisis was more fragile than presumed due to its dependence on revenue from the real estate bubble and construction boom.
The document is a collection of artwork titles related to reading, dancing, music, and portraits of artists and ballerinas from the 1600s to early 1900s. It includes pieces such as "A Dance to the Music of Time" by Poussin, "Ballerinas" by Degas, and "At the Moulin Rouge, The Dance" by Toulouse-Lautrec among many others focused on artistic pursuits and performances through history.
The document discusses research done on the action genre audience to inform the storyline for a new action film. It was found that action fans prefer films involving hostage or terrorism plots like Die Hard and Rambo. To attract a 15-25 year old audience, the film will open with a "good guys vs bad guys" hostage situation involving mercenaries rescuing people from terrorists. This scenario was chosen to appeal to the target market.
El documento describe las fichas de trabajo, una herramienta utilizada por investigadores para recopilar información de fuentes. Las fichas de trabajo registran ideas, opiniones y eventos obtenidos de fuentes consultadas, ya sea directamente a través de citas textuales o mediante síntesis elaboradas por el investigador. Existen diferentes tipos de fichas como fichas textuales, de paráfrasis, resumen o síntesis, las cuales varían en su finalidad pero comparten el mismo formato básico de registro de información.
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) aims to conserve UK heritage, help more people experience and engage with heritage, and support learning about heritage. HLF provides funding to protect natural landscapes, historic buildings and sites, cultural traditions, and more. It has provided over £39 million to Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Funding programs include Heritage Grants, Your Heritage, and Landscape Partnerships. Successful applications demonstrate community support, value for money, robust management, and sustainable long-term benefits.
KYC Harbour Redevelopment - Town Hall No 1 Presentationkingstonyc
This document outlines plans for a proposed harbour redevelopment at the Kingston Yacht Club. A phased plan over 10 years includes expanding the harbour with finger docks to accommodate more boats. A straw poll gauges member support. Financial details include funding the $1.6 million project through a loan and new harbour fees. A simplified fee structure and refundable dock deposits are proposed. Entrance fees would help fill slips and retain members. Feedback from members is requested to help finalize plans discussed at the next town hall meeting.
This document discusses the economic impacts of restored waterways in Great Britain based on lessons learned. It notes that over 5,000 km of Britain's waterways have been restored, creating public benefits like business development, tourism, and improved well-being. Case studies of restored canals in places like Droitwich and along the Kennet & Avon Canal demonstrate impacts like increased visits, business growth, jobs, and investment. The document advocates for clear restoration visions that capture community support and monitor impacts to realize wider economic and social benefits.
Talk provided for the annual Scottish Fisheries Co-ordination Centre Meeting. Held at the Scottish Centre for Ecology and the Natural Environment, Loch Lomond. 4th-5th Feb 2015
The Hertfordshire County Council Locality Budget Scheme provides each of the council's 78 councillors with £10,000 to fund projects in their division that benefit the local economic, social, or environmental well-being. Eligible community groups can apply for grants up to £10,000 by contacting their local councillor and completing a short online form. On average, over 1200 grants of around £600 each are approved each year through a simple application and reporting process to support a wide range of local initiatives.
This document provides an overview of Scottish Canals and their work over the past 20 years to restore canals and promote their use and development. It describes how Scottish Canals removed 36 major obstructions, refurbished locks and bridges, and generated new sections of canal as part of the Millennium Link project. It also outlines Scottish Canals' work with third sector organizations and social enterprises to support community development, recreational activities, and tourism along the canal network. These initiatives have helped regenerate formerly deprived areas and produced economic and social benefits for Scotland.
The document describes several projects across Wales that received funding from the EU to benefit local areas. Some examples of projects mentioned include renovating and improving buildings in Anglesey towns, developing an innovation campus in Aberystwyth, and regenerating town centers in places like Ebbw Vale to increase business opportunities and quality of life. Many of the projects aimed to boost the economy through supporting local industries, attracting investment and tourists, and creating jobs.
The document summarizes the regeneration of Elthorne Park in Islington, London through the creation of a Cruyff Court multi-use games area. Key points:
- Islington Council partnered with Arsenal FC and the Cruyff Foundation to regenerate the run-down park pitch for £250,000 over 16 weeks.
- Consultation found local residents wanted improved lighting, a high quality free-to-use facility, and for local clubs and youth to have access.
- The new pitch and basketball court opened in 2008 on time and on budget, and are in use daily by the community with evening activity sessions.
- Elthorne Park has been successful in increasing activity,
Heritage Lottery Fund - Funding for Parks and LandscapesGreenSpace
The document discusses funding by the Heritage Lottery Fund for parks and landscapes. It provides an overview of the different funding programmes, including the Parks for People programme which provides £250,000 to £5 million for whole park projects. It also discusses priorities for funding such as demonstrating community value of the park and involvement of local people. Examples are given of funded park regeneration projects making improvements through activities and heritage conservation.
A presentation by the Councillor representing Lochwinnoch, to try and justify why the library should be moved from its current location to a much smaller area inside the McKillop.
Provided by waggy7 on the Lochwinnoch forum:
http://www.lochwinnoch.info/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=5272&p=46747#p46747
The document proposes the "The Waters" Retirement Living Project, to be located on approximately seven hectares near the Shortland Waters Golf Club in Newcastle, NSW. The development would include over 300 independent living units, 130 low/high care units, a golf clubhouse, motel, and recreational facilities. It is well-located near hospitals, universities, shopping centers, and public transportation. Initial discussions with the local council indicate support for the proposal.
This document provides information about Derby, UK including:
1. Derby has the highest proportion of high-tech employment in the UK and is number one in the UK for high-technology industries.
2. The city council has invested over £100 million in infrastructure, regeneration projects, and leisure facilities to attract investment and jobs to the city.
3. Upcoming projects include the Castleward Urban Village, a £100 million 20-year partnership to build 800 homes and commercial space, and the Regeneration Fund which aims to create 500 jobs and attract £75 million in private sector investment.
Sports club short briefing on phase 3 and project parametersRoss Baker
The Marlow Sports Club is a community charity and sports club that was founded in 1829. It currently offers a variety of sports to 1400 children per week and has 2000 total participants. It aims to be inclusive and accessible to all. The club recently secured its facilities and land for community use through fundraising and now aims to upgrade its clubhouse and facilities to better serve more members of the community into the future.
Tony harvey developing the socio economic potential of waterway corridorssouthtippcoco
The document discusses waterways and their potential to deliver social and economic benefits. It describes the decline and renaissance of canals in England and Wales. The Canal & River Trust was launched and uses a Network Stewardship Score to measure progress on maintaining waterways and delivering public benefits. The Trust sees opportunities to better understand the socioeconomic benefits of waterways by aggregating data on short-term user benefits, long-term benefits of maintenance, and physical health benefits of exercising along waterways.
Roger Fariman of Worcester in England, discusses the development of a shared space that contains both the community's library and their history center.
Schools and community groups session (final) jennykur
This document discusses initiatives to increase community energy projects in Camden. It outlines DECC's objectives of energy security, reduction and low-carbon energy. It then describes the Community Energy Strategy and Urban Community Energy Fund, which provides grants up to £20,000 and loans up to £130,000 for feasibility studies and project development costs. The fund is administered by the Centre for Sustainable Energy and Pure Leapfrog. It encourages local community groups in Camden to apply to the fund to develop renewable energy generation projects.
Next Steps - Support Programmes | Sam Knox, Business Development Executive, I...Invest Northern Ireland
This document provides information on opportunities in the water industry in Northern Ireland, Britain, Ireland, and internationally. It outlines various contracts available through Northern Ireland Water, the Department for Infrastructure, and utility companies in Britain. It also discusses support available to local companies from Invest NI, including access to market research, trade accelerator plans, technical support, university collaboration, and skills development programs.
Community Forum presentation - 31st January 2017Alexandra Dobson
The aim of holding these Forums is to start a genuine and consistent dialogue with the local community to ensure that the people the voluntary sector represent and support are involved in the future regeneration of Old Oak and Park Royal, west London.
Read OPDC's blog if you want to find out more: https://www.london.gov.uk/city-hall-blog/topic/10922
And to be kept informed and notified of the second draft Local Plan consultation in late Spring 2017 sign up to our newsletter: https://www.london.gov.uk/about-us/organisations-we-work/old-oak-and-park-royal-development-corporation-opdc/sign-opdcs.
Pat Conaty 'The Commonwealth Wheel' Dec '13 Shared Assets
This document discusses community land trusts (CLTs) and reclaiming the commons. It provides examples of CLTs in the UK, Scotland, and USA. CLTs are nonprofit organizations that develop and steward affordable housing, community gardens, commercial spaces, and other assets to meet community needs. The document outlines the history and growth of CLTs, provides the "Commonwealth Wheel" model for CLT project development, and discusses funding support available for CLTs in England and Wales through the National CLT Fund. Case studies of specific CLTs in St Minver, Cornwall and on the Isle of Eigg, Scotland are also summarized.
PCC is piloting sustainable community projects in Southsea and Paulsgrove exploring actions in its Greener Homes Strategy. In Southsea, it will retrofit 84 Jubilee Road as an exemplar and deliver activities like roadshows and trainings. In Whitehill Bordon, it will retrofit buildings including a fire station and schools, engage the community through events, and work with the local authority. In Hyde District, it will support an existing climate group and direct residents to advice. In Weston Shore, it will lend 100 electricity monitors to residents in tower blocks to educate them on reducing usage and savings.
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The Golden Group is over. Can a new group step up? Two years ago, Kevin De Bruyne plunged Belgium’s Euro 2024 plans into disorder when he claimed the team was “too old” to win in an interview with The Protector. That Belgian squad had 10 players over 30 and the maximum average age of any Euro Cup 2024 team at the competition. A group-stage exit and just one goal at the World Cup put Belgium on course for a restructure.
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Coach Domenico Tedesco has managed a tactical shakeup and a regular exit for some of the oldest players. Experienced bests remain, not least the 37-year-old Jan Vertonghen in defense, the 32-year-old De Bruyne himself in midfield, and 31-year-old Romelu Lukaku up visible.
Still, younger actors like De Bruyne’s Manchester City partner Jeremy Doku bring fresh vitality to the team. Euro Cup Germany Qualifying unbeaten with just four goals allowed from eight games was a welcome sign of accomplishment back on track under Tedesco.
The only other squad in Group E besides Belgium to UEFA Euro 2024 qualify unbeaten, Romania was awestruck by winning a group that also checked Switzerland and Israel. Still, Euro 2024 will test a squad sorely lacking in top-level skill.
Euro 2024: Belgium's Transition from Golden Generation to New Hope
Tottenham guardian Vlad Dragusin is the only Euro Cup 2024 squad member singing regularly for one of Europe’s top clubs this flavor. He even played only nine Premier League games since adoption in January. Goalkeeper Horatiu Moldovan is a stoppage at Atletico Madrid.
There’s a link to the beauty days of Romanian soccer with midfielder Ianis Hagi, son of Gheorghe Hagi, who assisted the team to the rounds of the 1994 World Cup and Euro 2000.
We are only a combine of days away from the UEFA Euro 2024 curtain raiser. The 24 squads are winding up their provisions and getting ready to give it their all to life the wanted Euro Cup Final trophy on July 14. Spread across six clusters, the first hurdle in the knockout phase will be the plump of 16.
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Germany and Scotland will take things off before we get into overdrive in two weeks. Meanwhile, Belgium will be longing to bounce back after a horrendous 2022 FIFA World Cup movement, which ended in the group stage.
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Roberto Martinez completed the way for Domenico Tedesco, who has overseen a compact start to his tenure. The 38-year-old will be assured heading into the group stage
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Here are our Euro 2024 predictions for the group stages
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1. Meeting with Coventry City Council & Councillors
City of Coventry Swimming Club and Parent Focus Group
Date : Monday 30th June
http://www.coventry-swimming.org.uk/ 1
3. Introduction
On 12th February 2014 the Council released plans to close the 50m pool facility in Fairfax Street
and replace with a new facility, which will comprise of a Water Park and a 25m 6 Lane Pool.
The proposals have been met with concern from existing users of the 50m pool, both from
within and outside the City.
A Focus Group was formed and subsequently met with City Councillors at the Pool on March
14th to demonstrate Club Night and to advise the Council the impact of losing a 50m pool will
have on the City.
We agreed to follow up with Councillors once we had concluded our research and findings. The
following slides detail further information and findings from our research conducted since the
last meeting.
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5. Cardiff International Pool
• 50m x 25m (10 Lanes) by 2m deep pool with boom
• One moving floor and 1,000 spectator seats
• 25m x 9m learner pool and leisure pool with 4 slides
• Health and fitness centre
• Studios and health suite
• Cafe
• Construction cost £20m (2008)
• Revenue income 2010 = £3.7m
• Operated by Parkwood Leisure
• Cardiff population approx. 325,000
• Hosts regional and national events
** It has not been possible to obtain operating cost information relating to Cardiff as the centre
is operated by a private leisure firm 5
6. Luton Sports Village
• 50m x 8 lane pool 2m deep pool with boom
• With boom to split into 2 pools
• Full diving facilities up to 10m
• 400 spectator seats
• 20m x 5 lane learner pool
• 100 station gym, 3 studios & spin studio
• Large sports hall
• Dry dive facility
• Conference facilities & cafe
• Construction cost £26m (2012)
• Revenue income = £2.3m (first year)
• Operated by Active Luton
• Luton population approx. 240,000
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7. Aberdeen Aquatics Centre
• 50m x 10 lane pool 2m deep pool
• Boom to split into 2 pools
• 600 spectator seats
• 25m x 6 lane diving pool
• Sauna & steam room
• Cafe
• Construction cost £22m
• Partnership between university, Council & Sportscotland
• Aberdeen population approx. 225,000
• Opened May 2014
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8. Corby International Pool – ASA Case Study
• 50m x 8 lane main pool with boom
• 20m x 4 lane learner pool with moveable floor
• Fun pool with Pirate ship (for under 8’s)
• 63m Aquatube body ride
• Diving boards: 1m & 3m spring and 5m fixed
• 70 station gym & studio classes
• Health Suite with sauna, steam and spa pool
• Crèche, meeting room, café
• Construction cost £18m (2008)
• Revenue income 2013 = £1.4m
• Operated by Corby Council
• Corby population approx. 62,400
• Example of pool programme on slide 37
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9. Corby International Pool - Usage
• The pool was used by Israeli and Jamaican Olympic swim teams for pre Olympic training.
• The Jamaican team are returning for Commonwealth Games pre-training.
• The pool has 3 swimming clubs, 2 triathlete clubs and a scuba club who use the facility weekly.
• The 50m set-up is only used for morning training and some weekends, all other sessions are set
to a 2 pool layout.
• The facility is used by schools every day.
• Events & Competitions held at Corby are :-
• Northants County Champs
• Midland Regional Youth Champs
• Arena National Junior Inter-League Final
• Open Meets hosted by several swimming clubs each year
• Junior Water Polo Championships
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10. Corby International Pool – Facility Operating Costs
• Source 2013/2014 Budget book : Corby Local Authority.
• Corby facility is run by the local authority and is not a charitable organisation.
• No adjustment made for potential increase in revenue of a modern facility.
• Corby population 62,400 (2010) / Coventry population 316,900 (2011).
2,231,696 1,637,864
232,608
361,224
Corby 50m
Facility Budget
2013/2014
Remove
80% of
Business Rates
Remove
Depreciation
Corby 50m
Adjusted Budget
2013/2014
Overlay of Modern 50m Facility Costs with Coventry Income
2012/2013 Income - Coventry
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11. Summary of 50m Pool Builds – 2001 to 2015
1. Loughborough University, £7m, Feb 2001
2. Stirling University, £6.4m, Jan 2002
3. Wales National Pool, Swansea, £11m, Mar 2003
4. K2 Leisure Centre, Crawley, £26.6m (Pool £18m), Nov 2005
5. John Charles Centre for Sport, Leeds, £16.5m, Oct 2007
6. Cardiff International Sports Village, £20m, Jan 2008
7. Picton Sports Centre, Liverpool, £16m, Mar 2008
8. Stadium Park 50m Swimming Pool, Sunderland, £20m, Apr 2008
9. Mountbatten Centre, Portsmouth, £20m, Jun 2009
10. Corby Leisure Centre, £18m, Jul 2009
11. Uxbridge indoor 50m pool and Lido, £26m, Aug 2010
12. Hengrove Park, Bristol, £35m, Feb 2012
13. Luton Sports Village, £25m, Aug 2012
14. Aberdeen Aquatics Centre, £22m, May 2014
15. High Wycombe, £30m, Est-2015
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Further details on
slides 38 - 40
12. Swimming Provision within the City
Currently 48% of the water space is in schools or universities, the other 52% is in public
leisure facilities e.g., Coventry Sport Centre, Foleshill & Xcel.
Under new proposals 56% of the water space would be in schools or universities . Public
leisure facilities would make up the remaining 44%.
For a population of 350,000 Sport England recommends 3,806m2 of swimming space.
35% of the school pool space is less than 160m2 which does not officially count in the
Sport England demand calculation.
Currently there is 92% of the 3,806m2 required space available, this reduces to 74% by
only including pools >160m2. Under new proposals only 57% of the 3,806m2 required
space available, this reduces to 45% by only including pools >160m2.
A new 50m x 8 lane pool could provide an additional 1,000m2 of water space, which will
increase the water space by 31% to 75% of the required 3,806m2
Excludes all private pools that require membership to use, supporting data on Slide 41
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13. UK Water Park Research
National Bowl – Waterpark
• Plans were announced in Feb-2014 to build the UK’s largest waterpark in Milton Keynes
• Coventry is 68 miles from WaterWorld and 50 miles from the Milton Keynes proposed waterpark
• This would mean there would be 3 Waterparks within a 70 mile radius
WaterWorld - Stoke
• UK’s No 1 Aqua Park.
• Privately owned by Mo Chaudry‘s family trust, millionaire Entrepreneur
• Purchased from Rank Leisure in 1999 when the park was operating at a loss
• 400,000 visitors per annum
• Average entry price approx. £10 per person
• It is thought to be the only such facility in the country that operates at a profit
• Profit for Y/E Jul-2012 £137k
• Total employee costs (144) £1.2m / Coventry Sports Trust (160) £2.4m
Sandcastle Waterpark - Blackpool
• UK’s Largest Indoor Waterpark
• Operated by Blackpool Operating Company who are owned by Blackpool Council
• Previously operated by Sunley Tureff but transferred back to council in 2003
• 300,000 visitors per annum
• Average entry price £12 - £14 depending on age
• This facility is subsidised by the council by approx. £250k per annum
• Capital Investment of over £7m required by the council since 2003
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15. What are the Impacts of Losing a 50m Pool
1. No provision for high profile sporting events that require a 50m pool
(International Children's Games etc.).
2. Impact to universities that promote the 50m pool as a selling point of their
university.
3. There are currently 14 weekends a year when large swimming events are held.
Parents and swimmers from across the region travel to the pool and utilise local
hotels, restaurants, parking and shopping within the city centre, more detail on
this is available on slide 42
4. Members of the public travel to the city centre to swim in a 50m pool, they will
not do this for a 25m pool and this will reduce local footfall into the city centre.
5. Nuneaton, Rugby & Leicester would all have better provision for aquatic sporting
competitions than Coventry.
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16. What are the Impacts of Losing a 50m Pool…cont’d
6. Cafe revenues increases for special events :-
I. 100% - 400% on event days.
II. Friday sprint nights generate an increase of 25% - 50%
7. No facilities for diving anywhere in the city.
8. Incidental use of facilities by parents who utilise the facilities whilst their children
are training.
9. No provision for aquatic competition within the City of Coventry.
10. Loss of Beacon status for the City of Coventry Swimming Club.
11. COCSC swimmers will need to travel to another pool for 50m training camps.
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17. What are the Impacts of Losing a 50m Pool…cont’d
12. Regional visits from other clubs who come to use the 50m pool would cease.
13. England Talents camps would no longer be held in Coventry.
14. COCSC Club Night would not be possible in a 25m pool due to space.
15. There will be nowhere in the city to hold a men’s national water polo match.
16. Income loss of £20k per annum from not being able to host local competitions.
17. 38% of club members travel from outside the city to train in the 50m pool 6-9
times per week, parents do not stay at the pool during training but shop in the
city centre and surrounding areas whilst their children are training.
18. Sports England model calculates the city needs 3,806m2 of pool space to fulfil
the demands of a population of 350,000 but under proposals the city is reducing
the amount of water space by 38%.
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18. What are the Benefits of a Modern 50m Pool
1. A new facility with a 50m pool with adequate provision for spectator seating
would increase the volume of national & regional events over today.
2. Our central location, as well as the excellent links with rail and motorway, makes
the city an ideal location for national events.
3. A modern 50m facility will significantly improve the facility for Learn 2 Swim
provision, with the ability to split the 50m pool into 2 or 3 pools and vary depth.
This will make the facility much more attractive to schools for learn to swim
programmes.
4. The flexibility of modern 50m pools allows for better pool programming to
maximise utilisation of the facilities, the swimming club would be happy to help
with this.
5. Significantly reduced running costs v’s the current building due to advances in
design & technology and the reduced maintenance costs that hampers the current
facility.
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19. What are the Benefits of a Modern 50m Pool…cont’d
6. Modern facilities attract more public swimmers and increase membership
participation.
7. Close links with Coventry University College & University of Warwick who would
desire a 50m pool, this is a selling point for the university sporting scholarship
schemes.
8. Increases the potential for all sporting clubs to build networks from outside the
region and improve the sporting profile of the city.
9. Can cater for all pool users, water polo training, canoe water polo, diving, learn to
swim, leisure swims, pool parties, competitive training, licensed meetings (fun,
local, regional & national) etc.
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20. What are the Benefits of a Modern 50m Pool…cont’d
10. Members of the public travel to the city centre to swim in a 50m pool, many then
visit the city centre after their swim.
11. Other regional clubs would be interested in hosting competitions at a modern
facility which will increase visitors to the city i.e., Hengrove at Bristol is used by 4
clubs for competitions.
10. Friargate is a development designed to improve the city centre and attract
businesses. A 50m facility will be more attractive to professionals who have an
interest in participating in sport than a Waterpark.
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22. Who are City of Coventry Swimming Club
Club History
The City of Coventry Swimming Club was formed in 1973 by an amalgamation of the
city's three competitive swimming clubs:
Coventry
Godiva Ladies
Three Spires
They had each been successful teaching and coaching centres in their own right prior to
the amalgamation. The teaching and development role has been continued throughout
the years up to the present day with the Friday evening Club night.
Competitive Swimming Provision
13 Competitive swim squads from beginners through to national level
Squads – 40% growth from 2009 – 2014 from approx. 260 to 360 competitive
swimmers
Disability swimmers, we now have 6 swimmers who compete regionally &
nationally
Expansion of swim camps – been going for 10 years but expanded in 2014 and a
new youth camp in 2014 – open to all swimmers not just Coventry
Masters grown from 10 swimmers to 50 swimmers, the eldest swimmer is 73
Coach development
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23. Club Successes – Regional, National & International
Olympics & Paralympics from 1956 onwards
14 Olympians
3 Paralympians
Coventry Club has been represented in 13 out of 15 Olympics since 1956
Commonwealth Games from 1958 onwards
14 Commonwealth swimmers with 9 medals won
Coventry Club has been represented in 10 out of 14 Commonwealths since 1958
National, Regionals & Counties
National Champions – 16 gold medal places in National Champs in last 10 years
Regionals – 48 gold medal places in Regional Age Groups in last 10 years
Regionals – 60 gold medal places in Regional Youths in last 10 years
Regionals – 51 gold medal places in Regional short course in last 10 years
Counties – 295 gold medal places in counties in last 6 years
Others
European Juniors 2009 - James Burden
Commonwealth Youth Games 2008 - Rikki Morris
Senior GB International Open Water 2008 - Adam Desmond
World Junior Champs Triathlon 2013 - Sian Rainsley
Biathlon 2013 – Paris Allen
National League B Finalists – 2012
National League B Finalists – 2014
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24. City of Coventry Swimming Club – Water Polo
History
Water polo in the city can be traced back to the 1930’s.
Men's water polo played national league in the 1960’s and 1970’s.
Coventry women’s water polo was founded in 1982 by Pippa Jones and Brenda Grace.
About
Men's team has 30 member aged from 16-54.
Women's team has 12 members aged from 11-15.
Youth team has 24 members aged from 12-47.
The teams also play in the Super 5’s and the British Deep Waters competition.
Currently we have two girls in the academy GB squad and six youths in British water polo regional training
programme.
Achievements
Coventry women's team were National Champions from 1987 to 1997.
In 1988 the first women's National League took place and we were the first team to do the double
winning both the National League and ASA National Championship.
In 1987-1997 Coventry women's team competed in the Europa Cup as National Champions.
Senior Women's team are currently ranked top 4 in England.
31 International players.
Commonwealth Games Bronze Medallist Liz Palmer (nee Green).
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25. Community Services provided by the Club
In the last 10 years the club has made considerable efforts to expand into non-competitive
swimming activities and provide a comprehensive service to the wider community of Coventry
Young Volunteer program to develop the next generation of coaches and teachers for the city.
Junior Club is a new squad set up 3 years ago for children who do not want to compete but want to stay
active and maintain fitness levels.
Adult Improvers for those who want to improve technique & fitness.
Pathways started in 2008 and we now have up to 70 swimmers per term, 80% then progress to the
club. Eva Vicary was one of the first swimmers to go through this process , she was selected from the
Trust Learn To Swim and is now a National Level Swimmer.
Water Polo – Senior 17+ ; Youth 11-16; and Mini Polo 8-10 added in 2010.
President Kennedy Partnership – Swimming & Water Polo after school clubs provided by City of
Coventry Swimming Club
Lyng Hall Partnership – March 2013 swim school set-up & learn to swim weekends expanded to
Sundays. 2014 - Adult learn to swim lessons (Friday).
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26. Club Opportunities for Children
International Children's Games
Supported by Coventry Council
8 children taken as a team to the games each year
Previous locations have included South Korea, Canada, Bahrain, Glasgow & Coventry
Supported by 2 Coventry Swimming Club coaches
Swimmers aged 13 – 16
Often the first opportunity for some children to go abroad
Restricted to children that live in Coventry
Devon Tour
Annual event of swimming galas in the county of Devon
Organised & operated by volunteers who are parents of swimmers
36 Children take part each year aged between 9 & 12 years old
6 days which include daytime activities and evening galas with local clubs
Approx. £3k of fund raising required annually to pay for this event
Parents contribute towards the cost by approx. £200 per child
Selection criteria means that all children in the club get the opportunity to go
Also supported by sponsorship from local businesses
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27. City of Coventry SC – Club Impact of losing a 50m pool
Capacity
Currently we have over 600 active members with a total of 82 hours of pool time
45 Hours of this swim time is at Coventry, 30% using 28m lanes, 70% using 50m lanes
A 50m lane can accommodate twice the number of swimmers than a 25m lane
If using all 25m lanes then 113 hours of pool time will be needed in total, an increase of 31 hours
37 Hours are already at other facilities in the city
Therefore we would need to find 76 hours of pool time at other facilities (excluding the 37 already used)
Coventry already has an under provision of swimming facilities
The amount of pool time available will directly impact the number of members we can accommodate
Financial Impact
Loss of club night 6pm – 8:15pm Fridays
Learn to swim 100 children £3.5k pa for the club / £13k pa for the trust
Loss of young volunteer program 15-20 volunteers per week
Beacon Status
Funding from ASA approx. £40k over 3.5 years
Members referred to City of Coventry for 50m pool – Training £70k pa & Membership £4k pa
Open Meet Impact
Loss of £20k pa currently raised from hosting open meets at Coventry
£10k pa 100% increase in cost of supporting away meets due to lack of opportunity to compete locally
There is a very real risk that the club will not be able to continue, certainly not in its current format if the
50m pool in the city is not retained or replaced.
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29. Questions for the Coventry City Council
1. What is the process the council are going through to assess the feasibility of a building a
new 50m facility in the city?
2. As the major sporting partner for aquatics in the city how will the Swimming Club be
involved in assessing the feasibility of a 50m Pool?
3. What is the timeframe for making the decision regarding the new facility?
4. There is going to be a 48% reduction in public swimming space under the current
proposals, despite the Aquatic Strategy clearly stating that the existing pools outside of
the city centre are already at capacity, this includes the new AT7 pool as soon as it opens.
How do the council plan to address this?
5. Whilst determining the demand for swimming in the city have the consultants considered
the swimming club requirements?
6. In the feasibility study for the Water Park what entry charges were assumed to determine
the revenue?
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30. 7. Visitor numbers of 1.4m have been quoted for the new centre, this equates to over 3,800
visitors per day. Please can you provide a breakdown of how these visitor numbers were
arrived at and what facilities they will use?
8. Does the 900,000 visitors to the current facility include swimmers and spectators at galas
hosted at the pool and the club members training at the pool?
9. What are the 15 major sporting events that the city will bid for as defined in the strategy?
10. How does the sporting strategy differentiate Coventry from other major cities that will be
bidding for these events?
11. Quote from Aquatic Strategy “The City of Coventry Swimming Club is recognised as one of
the city’s and region’s high performance clubs”. Listed in the SWOT analysis of the Aquatic
Strategy are strengths of the swimming club. However many of these strengths will
disappear with the planned pool proposals, therefore what consideration has been given to
how these plans will impact the city?
12. What is the current plan for Coventry Sports Centre once the new facility opens?
Questions for the Coventry City Council…cont’d
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31. 13. Have any discussions taken place with interested parties of the site?
14. When will the 2014 Sporting Strategy survey results be available?
15. What does the proposed refurbishment cost for the current facility consist of and who
derived this estimate?
16. Can the New Union proposed site accommodate a 50m pool?
17. We have asked for details of the 9 costed options that have been talked about, but are still
waiting for these to be provided, can you please provide these details?
18. What consideration is being given to using a specialist leisure firm to manage the new
facility? Will there be a tender process?
19. Are there plans to apply for any funding for the new development and if so who from?
Questions for the Coventry City Council…cont’d
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32. Questions for the Coventry City Council…cont’d
20. Have the council consulted other local authorities that have made recent investment in sports
facilities?
21. During our research we reviewed the financial position of other sporting facilities in Coventry
and it is clear that not all new facilities make a profit and they receive funding from third parties,
will the new facility have access to any funding?
22. Research into learn to swim provision has found that the majority of providers have a waiting
time to get children into a learn to swim program, how does the council plan to address this
given the KS2 criteria that all children must be able to swim 25m?
23. In addition to current capacity constraints, the population of Coventry is increasing and this will
add to the problem, how do the Council plan to address the increase in demand for Learn 2
Swim?
24. How much will the Heatline project save annually in energy costs for the current facility?
25. Please provide the calculations that show how the 51,196 visits in in peak period for community
use was arrived at in Appendix 2 of the Indoor Facilities Assessment
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33. Funding : What has been considered?
Private investment (PFI/PPP) (although more focus on PPP going forward)
Prudential borrowing
Local authority own funds
Receipts from sale of other assets
Grants from public sector bodies such as Sport England, other sports foundations etc.
Specific government capital programmes, the Primary Capital Programme, Learning &
Skills Council, LIFT etc.
Lottery funding
External sponsorship – local companies (i.e., Severn Trent, Coventry Building Society
etc.)
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34. Conclusion & Recommendations
Our research into 50m pools suggest that other councils are trending towards building 50m pools
over smaller pools. New modern flexible facilities maximise revenue potential, our evidence
indicates that a new modern 50m pool can be operated efficiently and not require subsidising.
This would allow the all aquatic sports in the city to continue to grow and raise their profile, and
the cities profile, within their sporting fields.
Can the council partner with another LA who have recently been through this exercise (High
Wycombe, Luton) to minimise costs on the modelling and consultancy costs?
We recommend that the council visit a modern facility. Active Luton have offered to host a visit
and offer consultancy and advice on the plans.
The swimming club would be happy to continue the partnership and assist in any way with pool
programming, e.g., use of ASA models, to maximise the facilities potential and demonstrate how
the pool can operate at optimum utilisation.
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38. ASA Research for Capital Costs of 50m Pool Projects
Pool/Organisation Cost Date Facilities
Loughborough Univesity £7m Feb-01 50m by 20m by 2m deep pool (8 by 2.5m lanes) with a laterally moving bulkhead allowing the
pool to be split into 2 by 25m pools and one moving floor. 250 spectator seats. Small land
conditioning room with poolside access, admin and sports science offices and meeting room
Stirling University £6.4m Jan-02 50m by 15m by 2m deep pool (6 by 2.5m lanes) with a laterally moving bulkhead allowing the
pool to be split into 2 by 25m pools and one moving floor. 100 spectator seats. Small land
conditioning room, offices for Scottish Swimming and meeting room.
Wales National Pool – University of
Wales and City and County of Swansea
£11m
(Builder claim
for extra costs)
Mar-03 50m by 21m by 2m deep pool (8 by 2.5m lanes) with a submersible bulkhead which allows the
pool to be split into a 25m pool and a 23.5m pool and one moving floor. 25m by 8m by 2m deep
learner pool with a moving floor to allow for teaching and other activities. 1,000 spectator
seats. Land conditioning facilities are also provided.
K2 Leisure Centre – Crawley £26.6m
Pool (£18m)
Nov-05 50m by 17m by 2m/3.8m deep pool (8 by 2.0m lanes) with 2 bulkheads and moveable floors
allowing the pool to be split into a number of different configurations and to be used for
diving. 300 spectator seats. Small free form leisure, teaching and acclimatisation pool. Centre
also includes 16 court sports/concert hall, combat sports facilities, gymnastics hall, health and
fitness centre, climbing wall and stand for the athletics track.
John Charles Centre for Sport - City of
Leeds
£16.5m Oct-07 50m by 25m by 2m deep pool (10 by 2.5m lanes) with a laterally moving bulkhead allowing the
pool to be split into 2 by 25m pools and one moving floor. 17m by 15m by 5m deep diving pool
with boards to international standard and a moving floor to allow for teaching and other
activities. 500 spectator seats in the main pool and 100 seats adjacent to the diving pool. Dry
land training facilities for swimming and diving and health and fitness centre.
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39. ASA Research for Capital Costs of 50m Pool Projects
Pool/Organisation Cost Date Facilities
Cardiff International Sports Village £20m Jan-08 50m by 25m by 2m deep pool (10 by 2.5m lanes) with a laterally moving bulkhead allowing the
pool to be split into 2 by 25m pools, one moving floor and 1,000 seats. 25m by 9m learner pool
and leisure pool with 4 slides, health and fitness centre, studios and health suite.
Picton Sports Centre – City of Liverpool £16m Mar-08 50m by 17m by 2m deep pool (8 by 2.0m lanes) with a laterally moving bulkhead allowing the
pool to be split into 2 by 25m pools and one moving floor. 20m by 8m by 2m deep learner pool
with a moving floor to allow for teaching and other activities. 300 spectator seats. Health and
fitness centre.
Stadium Park 50m Swimming Pool –
City of Sunderland
£20m Apr-08 50m by 25m by 2m deep pool (10 by 2.5m lanes) with a laterally moving bulkhead allowing the
pool to be split into 2 by 25m pools and two moving floors. 25m by 12.5m by 4m deep diving
pool with 2 by 1m and 2 by 3m springboards and 1, 3 and 5m platforms and a moving floor to
allow for teaching and other activities. 500 spectator seats. Land conditioning facilities and
activity area.
Mountbatten Centre Portsmouth £20m Jun-09 Being added to existing Sports Centre; 50m by 17m by 2m deep pool (8 by 2.0m lanes) with a
laterally moving bulkhead allowing the pool to be split into 2 by 25m pools and one moving
floor. 20m by 8m by 2m deep learner pool with a moving floor to allow for teaching and other
activities. 300 spectator seats. Health and fitness centre.
Corby Leisure Centre £18m Jul-09 50m by 18m by 2m/3.8m deep pool (8 by 2.125m lanes) with 2 bulkheads and moveable floors
allowing the pool to be split into a number of different configurations and to be used for
diving. 300 spectator seats. 20m by 4 lane pool and small leisure pool Centre also includes
dance studio and health and fitness centre.
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40. ASA Research for Capital Costs of 50m Pool Projects
Pool/Organisation Cost Date Facilities
Uxbridge indoor 50m pool and Lido £26m Aug-10 50m by 21m by 2m deep pool (8 by 2.5m lanes) with a laterally moving bulkhead which allows
the pool to be split into two 25m pools and one moving floor. Learner/leisure pool and 350
seats. Outdoor pool to be refurbished and will include a 50m by 8 lane area. Indoor dry sports
facilities including a sports hall and health and fitness suite.
Hengrove Park, City of Bristol £35m Feb-12 50m by 25m by 2m deep pool (10 by 2.5m lanes) with a laterally moving bulkhead allowing the
pool to be split into 2 by 25m pools and two moving floors. 20m by 5 lane learner pool with
moveable floor, 350 spectator seats. 4 court sports hall, studio, health and fitness centre and
dropin medical centre.
Luton £25m Aug-12 50m 8 Lane Pool with 10m Diving facility. A 20m 5 Lane learner pool with moveable floor.
Seating for 400 spectators, 100 station gym and fitness rooms, meeting rooms, café
Aberdeen Aquatics Centre £22m May-14 50m 8 Lane pool with moveable floor and subaqua dive pit. 20m by 8m learner pool with
moveable floor. Fun Water for toddlers, 150 station gym, dance studio, climbing wall, 12 courts
sports hall, bowls, two squash courts, meeting rooms, café
High Wycombe £30m
(includes
relocating
running track &
synthetic turf
Est-2015 50m x 10 lane pool 2m deep pool with boom to split into 2 pools, 600 spectator seats, 25m x 6
lane diving pool, Sauna & steam room, Cafe, Construction cost £22m (2012), Partnership
between university & Council, Aberdeen population approx. 225,000, Opened May 2014
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41. Swimming Provision within the City
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Public Facilities open to All 2012 Proposed with 50m Pool
Coventry Sports & Leisure Centre Main/General 850
Coventry Sports & Leisure Centre Learner/Teaching/ 50
Coventry Sports & Leisure Centre Diving Pit 55
Foleshill Sports & Leisure Centre Main/General 293
Foleshill Sports & Leisure Centre Learner/Teaching/Training 272
Xcel Leisure Centre Main/General 316 316 316
AT7 - replacing Foleshill Main/General 316 316
City Centre - new proposal Main/General 316 1,000
School m2 Swim Space > 160m2 1,731 948 1,632 45% Reduction in all >160m2 swim space
Public m
2
Swim Space 1,836 948 1,632 48% Reduction in all facility swim space
48% Reduction in Public Swim Facility swim provision
School / Uni Facilities - open partially to the community 2012 Proposed Suggested
President Kennedy School & College Learner/Teaching/Training 162
University Of Warwick Sports Centre Main/General 300 300 300
Bablake School Main/General 200 200 200
Caludon Castle School Main/General 263 263 263
Cardinal Wiseman School & Language College Main/General 85 85 85
Ernesford Grange Sports Centre Main/General 164
Foxford Leisure Centre Main/General 139
Lyng Hall School Sports Centre Main/General 144 144 144
Tile Hill Wood School And Language College Learner/Teaching/Training 153 153 153
Sherbourne Fields Secondary School - 80 80 80
School m2 Swim Space > 160m2 1,089 763 763 30% Reduction in all >160m2 swim space
School m
2
Swim Space 1,689 1,224 1,224 28% Reduction in all facility swim space
28% Reduction in Public Swim Facility swim provision
39% Reduction in all facility swim space >160m2 2,820 1,711 2,395 39% Reduction in all >160m2 swim space
38% Reduction in all facility swim space 3,525 2,172 2,856 38% Reduction in all facility swim space
% of 3,806m2 required space available > 160m2 74.1% 44.9% 62.9%
% of 3,806m2 required space available all facilities 92.6% 57.1% 75.0%
m
2
Swim Area
42. Economic Impact Of Swimming Facilities
British Swimming published a report in 2012 called the economy of swimming, some of the key facts
in this report are used below.
Secondary spend from club members - £0.90 per visit per swimmer.
This is easy to justify with a visit to Coventry Leisure Centre when you consider parking, snacks,
drinks etc it likely to be considerably higher. There are approx 1000 visits per week of club members
to the centre this would equate to £43k per annum in secondary spend. This amount could easily be
higher at the city centre pool where a lot of parents stay to watch compared with other pools.
Hotels, Meals, Spectator Fees & Snacks from Events
Research shows that for national competitions hotels, meals, spectator fees & snacks generate
revenue 25 – 30 times higher than the actual income from meet entries. In 2011 it is estimated that
the National Age Groups & Youth Championships generated over £1.5m in secondary spend. This
same logic would apply to Regional and County championships which are hosted at Coventry over 5
weekends, this does not include travel or spend in local shops.
In addition it is estimated that each club gala hosted at the pool generates at least £30k of local
spend relating to hotels, parking, meals, spectator fees & snacks. The clubs currently hosts 4 of these
a year. this does not include travel or spend in local shops.
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43. Sporting England StatisticsCoventry - Top 5 Sports West Midlands - Top 5 SportsEngland - Top 5 Sports
Top 5 sports in local authority with regional and England comparison
No. (000s) Rate No. (000s) Rate No. (000s) Rate
Sw imming 30.1 11.9% 452.7 10.4% 4,870.4 11.6%
Gym 27.3 10.8% 427.6 9.8% 4,475.7 10.6%
Football 18.7 7.4% 331.0 7.6% 3,018.2 7.2%
Athletics 13.5 5.3% 252.6 5.8% 2,915.7 6.9%
Cycling 12.6 4.9% 322.4 7.4% 3,486.0 8.3%
Remaining
Source: Active People Survey 6, Population data: ONS Annual Population Survey 2012
Measure: Participation rate of the top 5 sports and the
number of adults (16+) that participate at least once per month
Number of adults (16+) wanting to do more sport
No. (000s) Rate No. (000s) Rate No. (000s) Rate
Yes 140.9 55.5% 2,403.9 55.1% 23,335.6 55.4%
No 112.1 44.1% 1,912.9 43.9% 18,427.9 43.7%
Don't Know 1.0 0.4% 42.1 1.0% 390.5 0.9%
Source: Active People Survey 6, Population data: ONS Annual Population Survey 2012
Measure: Proportion and number of adults (16+) w anting to do more sport
Specific Sport(s) that adults want to do most
No. (000s) Rate
20.6 8.1%
Source: Active People Survey 6
Population data: ONS Annual Population Survey 2012
Measure: Top sport(s) in latent demand by adults (16+) based on proportion
Sw imming
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0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
12.0%
14.0%
Swimming Gym Football Athletics Cycling
Participation in Top 5 Sports - Comparison
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0%
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20%
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40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Coventry West Midlands England
Proportion of adults (16+) wanting to do more sport
Don't Know No Yes
Source : http://www.sportengland.org/43