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18

Jan 2022

Last Updated: 18/01/2022
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Swimming club 'mortified' after Harrogate council hikes fee for new pool

by Thomas Barrett

| 18 Jan, 2022
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Families in a Ripon swimming club were looking forward to being able to use the pool at the state-of-the-art Jack Laugher Leisure Centre. However, they were left shocked after the council offered them space — but only if they stumped up £12,500 a year.

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Members of a historic club that teaches children how to swim in Ripon say they are "mortified" they won't be able to use the city's £15m new pool after Harrogate Borough Council tripled its fee to use it, effectively outpricing them.

Ripon City Swimming Club began by teaching swimming lessons in the River Ure before the Spa Baths was built in 1904, which its members helped to build.

Since the 1930s, the volunteer-run club ran classes on Thursday evenings at the Spa Baths. The swimming lessons were run separately from HBC's own classes, with the council charging the club £4,500 a year to use the pool.

Families were looking forward to being able to use the pool at the state-of-the-art Jack Laugher Leisure Centre, which is set to open this month.

However, the club was left shocked after the council offered space at the new pool, but only if it stumped up £12,500 a year — almost three times what it was previously paying.

Nicola Horner, speaking on behalf of the Ripon City Swimming Club committee, told the Stray Ferret that HBC has "completely outpriced" the swimming club from using it. She believes the council views the volunteer-run club as competition to its own classes.

She added:

"For such a long-standing club to be outpriced, it's disgusting."


Different generations


Ripon City Swimming Club's teachers are all Swim England qualified. The council initially told the club it wanted to amalgamate it with its own swimming lessons, but the club declined.

Ms Horner said they wanted to keep the family-oriented club separate from the council.

"We're volunteers, we charge kids for the use of the pool but we keep prices low for families.
"Different generations have learnt to swim with us."






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With the club unable to pay the £12,500 a year that the council was demanding, it looked like the historic club would have to fold.

But Ripon Grammar School has offered the club space to continue lessons at the school's pool on Tuesday nights.

Although the club has found a new home, Ms Horner said the move by the council to drastically increase its fee stings as its members supported and campaigned for its bid to build the new pool.

She said:

"We are all mortified. Whilst we're grateful we've been able to find somewhere, we are absolutely gutted we won't be able to use the new facility."


Council's response


Brimhams Active is the new council-controlled company that has taken over leisure centres in the Harrogate district, including the Hydro in Harrogate and Knaresborough Swimming Pool.

A spokesperson for Brimhams Active said:

"Our Learn to Swim programme that is accredited by Swim England – the governing body for swimming – teaches swimmers how to be competent and confident in the water, and follows a recognised framework that provides a love for swimming and the skills and motivation required to lead a healthy and active lifestyle. It also provides reassurance to our customers that they will receive the highest level of coaching and safety standards.
"We have offered to work with Ripon City Swimming Club, enable them to fit into this district-wide development pathway and become a Swim England accredited recreational swimming club for children who have completed the fundamentals of our Learn to Swim programme.
“The club have also been offered the use of the pool at the same rate they were previously paying, should they wish to work with us and accept this offer.
“Should the club not wish to accept this offer, they are welcome to explore the hire of the pool at the commercial rate."