Further information on the
"cleanliness" or any other issues, such as price increases (see
below) are invited from centre users. PB
Monthly opportunities to quiz operators on the
running of the City’s swimming pool and Perdiswell Sports centre are due to
continue following Leisure Connection’s second ‘customer forum’ at the
Sansome Walk baths this week.
“We held two well-attended sessions and I also took a number of calls
throughout the day, out of which several very good ideas emerged from regular
users” commented Leisure Connection’s locally-based Contracts Manager
Steve Huxtable who’s been in control of improvements at both locations since
£3 million upgrading and renovation works began in the summer following a
101/2-year management deal between the City Council and the
Hertfordshire-based sports management company.
“Issues involving communications, changing facilities, cleanliness, external
access, lighting, signage and concessions were all voiced by regulars of the
pool and I was able to answer most – if not quite all – of their
questions. It was a valuable two-way exercise that we’re keen to see
continue, and we will be acting on all of the suggestions put forward by those
who voiced a concern” he commented.
As a direct result of this week’s two ‘open door’ sessions – the first
held with early morning swimmers at 8am and the second at 7pm – Leisure
Connection is already taking steps to improve monitoring during the
change-over from early-morning sessions to the first school’s visit, and is
also putting in hand the siting of five new information boards to promote
improved communications.
More prominent signage to men’s and women’s toilet and shower facilities
is also set to be implemented prior to the baths’ formal re-opening on
February 1st and concessions for over-65’s as well as opportunities to pay
subscriptions in cash rather than direct debit are being put in hand following
specific requests from regulars.
According to Steve Huxtable, original concerns
over the pool’s dual-use changing facilities have also been allayed now that
users have had the opportunity to see the changing suites for themselves –
though, he adds, the company is in the process of raising cubicle partitions
as the result of an earlier forum with users.
The City Council’s recently appointed Leisure Champion Neil Monkhouse has
hailed the initiative as ‘a major nod in the direction of effective public
relations…’
11.10.02 OAP'S SWIM PRICE FURY from
http://www.thisisworcestershire.co.uk/worcestershire/archive/2002/10/11/wen_news_latest25ZM.html
PENSIONERS and youngsters have been hit in the pocket by bosses
at a city swimming pool, who have increased prices by up to 50 per cent. Until
this week, the cost of a concessionary swim at Sansome Walk Swimming Pool was
automatically £1.20 for all children, students and pensioners. This has now
been scrapped.
The new rate will still be £1.20 for people on a low income, such as those
claiming JobSeeker's Allowance. If not, the cost is £1.80 if the swimmer has
bought a £5 annual advantage card, and without the card it is £2.40 - the
same as a non-concessionary swim.
For youngsters whose parents are on a low income the charge remains £1.20.
With an advantage card it is £1.80, but without it, the price rockets to £2.40.
"One source at the swimming pool has told me attendance has already
dropped," said pensioner John Pedley, who swims three times a week... The
price of an adult swim has not increased at all, but pensioners and children
use the pool the most and they are being targeted. This is an appalling
increase."
The price rise caught Mr Pedley unaware as he said there were no warning
notices at the pool... "They do offer one back-handed concession in that
if you buy an annual pass the tickets are £1.80 per swim, but that is still a
50 per cent increase." ...
Nigel Mansfield, sport and recreation manager at Worcester City Council, said
the overhaul was in line with the Audit Commission guidelines. "Some
people in higher education and over 60 are not on low incomes, but if you are,
then you will get a reduction to £1.20. If not, then you still get 25 per
cent off."
Leisure Connection, which is responsible for the running of the pool, was
unavailable for comment at the time of going to press.