Money awarded 'to help fund costs of running swimming pools'

Sites in Frome, Shepton Mallet, Wells, Burnham-on-Sea and Brean are getting help

Boy in swimming pool reaching out to a camera
Author: Andrew KayPublished 7th Nov 2023

More than £200,000 has been awarded to Somerset from the Government's Swimming Pool Support Fund.

The money will be divided across five sites at Frome Leisure Centre, Shepton Mallet Lido, Wells Leisure Centre, Brean Splash and Burnham-on-Sea Swim and Sports Academy.

The funding is designed to help swimming pool operators with the increased costs of utility bills and swimming pool chemicals.

Cllr Federica Smith-Roberts said ‘We are delighted to have received funding from Phase 1 of the Swimming Pool Support Fund.

"These funds will provide welcome support to the operators of these five sites at what is a financially challenging time for swimming pool operators and will support them to continue to provide public swimming, positively contributing to residents’ health and wellbeing as well as providing a place for local school children to learn to swim.’

"Somerset Council has also submitted an application to Phase 2 of the Swimming Pool Support Fund which will provide grant funding for capital investments to help swimming pools become more energy efficient. We await the outcome of our application for Phase 2 which is expected in the new year."

In the 2023 Spring Budget, the Chancellor announced the government’s Swimming Pool Support Fund, making available £60 million of support for swimming pool providers to minimise the closure of swimming pools and prevent gaps in swimming provision emerging.

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