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WALTHAMSTOW: “Minor miracle” as pool is saved


A DEAL has been struck to re-open the Waltham Forest’s best training pool, after it was threatened with permanent closure.

Private firm Active Leisure Management (ALM) has stepped in to save the aging facility at Waltham Forest College, in Forest Road, Walthamstow.

A broken water filter, which threatened to scupper the deal, has now been repaired and the pool was swimmers returned on Monday.

A limited number of sessions for local groups will be held at the pool, with the possibility that opening hours may be increased at a later date.

ALM will split running costs with Tritons swimming club and Friends of the Pool (FOTP), which fought to keep the facility open.

Swimmers, including Olympic hopefuls from the borough, say the pool is the best training facility of its kind in the borough as it offers unrestricted lane swimming.

FOTP chairman, Miles Parker, said: “We are delighted. “We would like to thank the college for their support and ALM for their patience and forbearance, without it we would not have pulled off this minor miracle.”

John Allan, ALM director, said: “I've still got my fingers crossed that nothing will go wrong with the old plant machinery.

“But it has been great the way everybody has worked together.”

Mr Allan said the next stage is to apply for a grant to heat the pool with solar energy, in order to secure the use of the pool in the longer term.

College bosses refused to divert cash from teaching in 2009, after an expected cash injection to redevelop the site failed to materialise.

The pool was originally earmarked for closure in 2007 before Waltham Forest Council stepped in to broker a two-year deal with its sports centre operator, Greenwich Leisure Ltd.

For more information visit collegepoolfriends.co.uk

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Comments(7)

March Hare says...
9:06pm Tue 9 Mar 10

"Minor miracle"? A tad hyperbolic! What are they planning to do, walk on the water?

jack de large says...
9:53am Wed 10 Mar 10

Now watch and the Labour and Liberal Democrats, probably separately, claim credit for this. T

March Hare says...
2:52pm Wed 10 Mar 10

jack de large wrote:
Now watch and the Labour and Liberal Democrats, probably separately, claim credit for this. T
What, the floating object?

Marcus Retief says...
4:53pm Wed 10 Mar 10

March Hare wrote:
jack de large wrote: Now watch and the Labour and Liberal Democrats, probably separately, claim credit for this. T
What, the floating object?
What flaoting object? You mean floating votors?

March Hare says...
7:59pm Wed 10 Mar 10

Marcus Retief wrote:
March Hare wrote:
jack de large wrote: Now watch and the Labour and Liberal Democrats, probably separately, claim credit for this. T
What, the floating object?
What flaoting object? You mean floating votors?
The posting about a floating object (I leave it to you imagination!) has been removed so my comment no longer makes sense (there will be many regulars who feel that none of my postings make sense but, hey, when I read their comments I can live with that!)

Marcus Retief says...
1:07am Thu 11 Mar 10

It was a Richard the third floating I think?

March Hare says...
12:04pm Thu 11 Mar 10

And Richard III was interred.


Swimmers using the pool before its closure Waltham Forest College pool is set to re-open

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