P-06-1321 Protect leisure centres and swimming pools from closure during the current energy crisis
This
petition was submitted by James Candy, having collected a total of 7,687
signatures.
Text of Petition:
Swimming pools and leisure
centres across the country are under threat as the energy crisis impacts
communities across the nation. These facilities provide an essential service
for the people of Wales, and are vital to the country's wellbeing.
We, the undersigned, call
on the Senedd and Welsh Government to recognise the vulnerability of swimming
pools by providing a ring-fenced package of financial aid above and beyond the
Final Local Government Settlement to ensure swimming pools remain open.
Additional Information:
40% of council areas are
at risk of losing their leisure centre(s) or seeing reduced services at their
leisure centre(s) before 31 March 2023
Three quarters (74%) of
council areas are classified as ‘unsecure’, meaning there is risk of the
closure of leisure centres and/or reduced services before 31 March 2024. (UK
Active data: https://www.ukactive.com/news/forty-per-cent-of-council-areas-at-risk-of-leisure-centre-and-swimming-pool-closures-and-restrictions-before-april-without-immediate-support/)
61% of Welsh Primary
School children want to swim more (Sport Wales School Sport Survey 2022)
Only 42% of children in
Years 3-6 can swim 25m unaided in Wales (Source: Swim Wales Provider Audit,
2022)
Powys council to use cash
reserves to keep pools open (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-64010393)
80% of Community Leisure
UK members are at financial risk (https://communityleisureuk.org/news/sos-plea-to-chancellor/)
234,000 Welsh adults want
to swim more (National Survey for Wales 2021).
Senedd Constituency and Region
- Cardiff
South and Penarth
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Business type: Petition
Reason considered: Senedd Business;
Status: For consideration
First published: 27/02/2023