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Feb 2022
A volunteer-run swimming club has said it would welcome further talks with Brimhams Active aimed at securing future use of Ripon's new £15 million pool.
Committee members at Ripon City Swimming Club have been buoyed by support from Ripon City Council, which is calling on Brimhams Active to let the club use the newly-constructed facilities on Dallamires Lane on the same basis and at a similar hire charge paid previously at Ripon Spa Baths.
A committee spokesperson told the Stray Ferret:
The club, which has taught thousands of children to swim over more than a century, saw its long-term relationship with Harrogate Borough Council come to an end in November when Spa Baths closed.
The club's Thursday evening training sessions at Spa Baths, came to an end in November
However, discussions with Brimhams Active — a company set up by Harrogate Borough Council to run its district-wide leisure centres and swimming pools — soon proved otherwise.
The club, which had been paying an annual hire charge of £4,500, discovered that it would need to pay a 'commercial rate' of £12,000 per annum if it wanted to continue its training sessions in the same way that it had operated at Spa Baths.
Faced with the prospect of being 'priced out' of using the new pool, the club was thrown a lifeline by Ripon Grammar School whose pool it has been using for Tuesday night training sessions run by Swim England-qualified teachers.
The spokesperson added:
Conservative councillor Mike Chambers, a member of the Harrogate Borough Council cabinet, said:
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