Vote to decide future of Buckfastleigh's open air pool

Residents are being asked today whether they would be willing to pay more council tax

Author: Ollie Heptinstall, Local Democracy Reporting Service & Sophie SquiresPublished 27th Oct 2022

People in Buckfastleigh are being asked to vote today (Thursday 27 October) on whether to pay more in council tax to save the town’s swimming pool and park.

The open-air pool at Victoria Park faces huge increases in running costs caused by the ongoing cost of living crisis, meaning it could be forced to close unless more money is found.

A parish poll will ask residents if they want to pay about 77p more per week towards the town council’s portion of council tax "in order to keep Victoria Park and swimming pool open from 2023 onwards."

The increase equates to an extra £40 per household per year on average, depending on banding.

The Victoria Park charity, which runs the park and the swimming pool, says its energy costs are expected to rise to £36,000 in the next financial year, compared to around £8,000 in 2021/22.

The pool's management said: "Without extra money we will have to close the whole site at the end of this year until a solution is found. If we cannot run the pool, we will need to spend money to make it safe and secure before we can allow access to the rest of the park."

Explaining why there is a vote, they said: "We think the decision is too big to leave to the volunteer trustees or the town council. We want to make sure the community has a say in the decision.”

The pool first opened in 1887. It nearly closed in 2014 but was saved by the community after grants worth £400,000 were secured to help refurbish it and the neighbouring park.

The poll, which is not legally binding on the parish or town council, will be held at Buckfastleigh Town Hall on Thursday 27 October from 4.00pm until 9.00pm.

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