News from our partners: Whitchurch Swimming Centre to remain closed due to social distancing guidelines
News from our partners Shropshire Community Leisure Trust Ltd
Shropshire Community Leisure Trust Ltd has announced that due to the layout of the centre, it will not be reopening Whitchurch Swimming Centre until social distancing guidelines for indoor sports facilities related to the coronavirus pandemic are eased.
Chris Stanbrook, Contract Manager for the Trust, said:
“Following extensive investigations into the feasibility of reopening Whitchurch Swimming Pool, and with the safety of our customers and employees at the forefront of our thinking, we have decided it is not possible for us to reopen the centre at this point in time.
“Due to the layout of the building, we have identified that it would be impossible to enforce the required social distancing regulations, as laid down by the Government for indoor sports facilities. The size and layout of the centre does not permit suitable one-way systems, and does not allow customers to maintain 2 metre distancing in key parts of the building, including the reception, corridor, and spectator areas.
“Additionally, the changing rooms at the centre are only permitted to hold a maximum of four people, which does not allow us to introduce adequate people flow systems, preventing us from providing a COVID-19-safe changing environment for customers.
“We realise the centre not reopening at this point will be disappointing news to many local people, but until social distancing is removed, the pool will remain closed. When the Government removes the requirement for indoor sports facilities to enforce social distancing, we will be looking to reopen the facility.”
Lezley Picton, Shropshire Council’s Cabinet member for culture, leisure, waste and communications, said:
“We fully appreciate that the prolonged closure of the swimming pool in Whitchurch is frustrating for local residents, and it’s not a decision that has been taken lightly. We hope you’ll agree that the safety of staff, visitors and local residents has to be the top priority.
“Once Government guidelines on social distancing are eased, we will be able to revisit reopening the facility.”
Shropshire Community Leisure Trust runs five facilities in the county. Currently, two of its centres are open, Shrewsbury Sports Village and Oswestry Leisure Centre. Its facilities at Market Drayton Swimming Pool, The Quarry Swimming & Fitness Centre and Whitchurch remain closed.
For more information about the Trust and to check for reopening updates, visit its website https://www.shropshireleisurecentres.com/
For further information, please contact:
Alan Mitchell – Communications Manager
07764 333639
Further information
About Shropshire Community Leisure Trust
Shropshire Community Leisure Limited manages the Whitchurch Swimming Centre, Market Drayton Swimming Pool, Oswestry Leisure Centre, Shrewsbury Sports Village and The Quarry Swimming Pools.
Our vision is the creation and maintenance of a first class range of healthy leisure and recreational activities and facilities to serve all parts of the communities in the areas we serve.
We work in partnership with the community and all relevant bodies including but not restricted to existing providers of relevant leisure and recreational activities, the local and parish councils, unitary, county and town councils and potential funding partners. For more information, visit our website: Shropshire Community Leisure Trust
About Serco Leisure
Serco Leisure is a provider of leisure industry solutions, working with clients to bring high quality services to sites throughout England, in Northern Ireland and on the island of Jersey.
Our ethos is affordable leisure time entertainment for all. We manage gyms, swimming pools, cycle hire schemes, event venues and National Sports Centres, including Bisham Abbey, Lillieshall, and the National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepont Country Park.