25 Swimming Pool and Leisure Facilities Task Group Update Q4 2022/2023
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To provide the Panel with an
update on leisure provision (report of the Assistant Director -
Leisure and Culture enclosed).
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Consideration was given to the report of the
Assistant Director – Leisure and Culture which sought to
provide the Panel with an update on leisure provision and future
provisions
The report was introduced by the Assistant
Director – Leisure and Culture who highlighted the following
key points:
- Usage at the Castle Pool had
increased during the quarter but visits to the Castle Sports Centre
and Peele Leisure Centre had decreased.
- Overall membership numbers had
started to decrease and there had also been a decrease in the
number of sales at each site.
- The operator had highlighted a
number of maintenance issues within the quarter and also noted that
the Omicron Variant of Covid had
impacted customer usage within the quarter.
- There were also concerns about the
volatility of utility prices.
Members considered the report and made the
following comments:
- Members asked whether the Authority
were eligible for the grant being provided by the Government to
assist with energy costs for swimming pools.
- The Assistant Director –
Leisure and Culture stated that officers were attending webinars to
gain an answer to this but it was likely that the Castle Sports
Pool would not be eligible as Levelling Up funding had been
received to build a new pool.
- It was noted that a revenue bid for
energy costs had been discovered and officers were awaiting the
result of that bid.
- Members asked if quarterly
performance reports could be brought forward in a timelier manner
to the Panel.
- The Assistant Director –
Leisure and Culture stated that the Panel had previously requested
updates every six months. He confirmed that he would liaise with
the Democratic Services Officer and the Chairman of PMP to look to
amend the work programme to potentially bring these reports
forwards quarterly.
- Members suggested that the Peele
Leisure Centre also needed investment as a matter of urgency.
- The Assistant Director –
Leisure and Culture clarified that the Peele Leisure Centre was
owned by the University Academy Long Sutton not the Council. He
confirmed that conversations were ongoing with the school about
repairs/maintenance to the facility in the future.
- Members asked who was driving the
marketing for these leisure facilities and whether there was
anything the Council could do to encourage further marketing.
- Members queried whether the figures
provided for ‘academy use’ were correct as the appendix
quoted the same number of hours for three consecutive months.
- The Assistant Director –
Leisure and Culture explained that these figures were provided by
University Academy Long Sutton.
- Members expressed concern about the
lack of marketing they had seen for the Peele Leisure Centre and
suggested that this needed to be improved immediately.
- The Assistant Director –
Leisure and Culture confirmed that promotion and marketing were
part of Parkwood’s responsibilities as operators and that
they had recently produced some leaflets to promote the Peele,
along with advertisement on social media.
- He stated that he would find out
where leaflets had been distributed to.
- Members requested sight of
Parkwood’s marketing plan for the Peele ...
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