8 Swimming Pool and Leisure Facilities Task Group Update Q3 & Q4 2023/2024
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To provide the Panel with an
update on Leisure provision (report of the Assistant Director
– Leisure and Culture enclosed).
The Area Manager and Contract
Manager of Parkwood Leisure Ltd will also be in attendance to
deliver a presentation to the Panel regarding performance over the
last 12 months and to answer member questions.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Consideration was given to the report of the
Assistant Director – Leisure and Culture which provided the
Panel with an update on Q3 & Q4 performance for 2023/2024.
- The Leisure Services Officer
introduced the report and presented the following summary of
performance outcomes for the period:
- Usage of the Castle Sports Complex,
the Castle Swimming Pool, and the Peele Leisure Centre steadily
increased in Q3. The Castle Swimming Pool site reported an increase
in general swim, swimming lessons and school usage. The Castle
Sports Complex site reported higher usage in class attendance,
although gym usage reported a decrease. The Peele Leisure Centre
reported an overall increase in all areas compared to Q3 2022;
- In terms of sales, the Castle sites
reported mixed results in Q3. Gym membership sales were below
target for October but exceeded targets for November and
December;
- The Castle Pool sales varied month
on month;
- The Peele Leisure Centre
consistently exceeded all sales targets;
- In Q4, the leisure facilities
produced strong results with increased sales and usage overall.
Whilst the Castle Sports Complex experienced a decline in gym
visits, the Peele Leisure Centre experienced increased sales and
usage for gym and class visits; and
- Membership sales exceeded targets in
January, February and March 2024 at the Castle sites.
The Area Manager and Contract Manager of
Parkwood Leisure attended to deliver a presentation to the Panel
(appended to the minutes) which included an update on the following
areas over the last 12 months:
- Introduction and review of
2023/2024;
- Memberships – Health and
Fitness;
- Memberships – Swimming;
- Memberships – Swimming
Lessons;
- Usage;
- Marketing and Promotion;
- User feedback;
- Challenges;
- New site – opportunities and
challenges.
Members considered the Parkwood Leisure
presentation and raised the following questions:
- It was suggested that posters/flyers
be circulated to local community groups and libraries in Long
Sutton and the surrounding villages, as not all potential customers
engaged with social media.
- The Area Manager - Parkwood Leisure
responded that they did not exclusively advertise on social media
platforms and recently flyers had been inserted into all council
tax envelopes that were distributed to every resident across South
Holland District.
- Members queried the catchment area
of users of both sites.
- The Area Manager - Parkwood Leisure
responded that the membership system could provide a postcode
breakdown, which would be provided to the Panel.
- Members requested that the marketing
campaign for the Peele site be broadened to incorporate a wider
catchment area to increase the current usage levels. Did Parkwood
have targets to increase usage?
- The Area Manager - Parkwood Leisure
responded that:
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This was dependent on what the usage was for, he explained the
sports hall remained booked throughout the week, but was quieter at
the weekends;
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The gym had a steady flow of customers throughout their opening
times but would continue to maximise usage;
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It was particularly difficult to increase memberships at the Peele
site, in reality the school site numbers decreased during Covid and
had not returned to previous levels. Increased membership numbers
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