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Feb 2023
A group that unsuccessfully lobbied Harrogate Borough Council in a bid to have a learner pool built in Ripon estimates that up to 1,000 of the city's children have yet to be taught how to swim.
In 2018, before planning permission was granted for construction of the Jack Laugher Leisure and Wellness Centre, Ripon Pool Action Group (RPAG) called for a learner pool to be included in the multi-million pound development at Dallamires Lane.
Though that call was rejected, the group continues to highlight the need for families in Ripon to have public facilities available that are close at hand and affordable.
At the February meeting of Ripon City Council, RPAG secretary Tim Tribe and Andrea McAuslan presented the case for a learner pool to be included in any future plans that the new unitary authority North Yorkshire Council, may have for the development of leisure facilities in the city.
Mr Tribe said:
Mr Tribe added:
Because of the lack of a public learner pool in Ripon, Andrea and Ian McAuslan have been taking their five-year-old twins to Thirsk.
Ms McAuslan said:
Ms McAuslan, who is also chair of the junior section of the Ripon-based NYP TriStars, triathlon club, added:
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