Friday 11 April 2014

Response from Kenneth Clarke re: Radcliffe's Swimming Pool

The Save Radcliffe Pool group met Kenneth Clarke on Saturday 22nd March 2014.

He commented, like Cllr Cutts had done previously, that he couldn't see why the building could not be moved a few metres to stay clear of the pool, however he thought there was little chance of financial support from RBC. He offered to speak to Mr Gove to get assurance that our campaign to save the pool will not jeopardise SNA's rebuild.


After our meeting, Mr Clarke contacted SNA directly to talk to them about our concerns and sent us the following response:

'Thank you very much for coming to see me about the problem of the future of the swimming pool at the South Notts Academy in Radcliffe on Trent. Obviously everybody wants the new school built and it is difficult for the Member of Parliament to play much part in the decision about the grants available, the finances of the Academy and their future plans for the school's development. I have taken up the points you discussed with me with the school and I will go on to take it up with the Secretary of State for Education if their arguments raise issues with which he might be persuaded to be helpful. I will also see if the Borough Council is prepared to contemplate having a hand in maintaining a pool in Radcliffe, although I have no control over them, and they face very practical difficulties over their leisure centre policy.'

We will keep in touch with Kenneth Clarke, particularly around the time when SNA are going to submit their plans to Rushcliffe Borough Council (possibly June/July 2014). In the mean time we will be staying in close contact with SNA to keep in the loop with progress on the procurement stage of the rebuild and ask to be involved with any feasibility study meetings that the village's leisure committee had suggested take place. The planning stage may naturally fall behind schedule as these processes tend to do, regardless of any issues that we happen to be facing.  The Save Radcliffe Pool group will also continue to investigate future management and funding of the pool if it were to be saved.

Thank you to all those that signed the Save Radcliffe Pool Petition


We have busy been inputting all the email addresses given by the 948 signatures on our petition (about a third of the signatures included this information) and this week sent a thank you email out to all those people. We would like to thank you all, as follows:

Save the Radcliffe Pool Group thank you for signing our petition. We raised over 900 signatures in only a few weeks, demonstrating the support for keeping the existing pool in Radcliffe. This is around 10% of the population of Radcliffe.

The petition was submitted to Rushcliffe Borough Council on 6th March. They have replied to say they are unable to support our campaign. After speaking to one of Radcliffe on Trent's Borough councillors Eddie Fearon, we understand that part of the reason for this is that the Borough council strategy is to reduce the pools in Rushcliffe Borough to just 2 due to financial constraints. This is apparently in line with government guidelines. Nb. See pg 4 Rushcliffe News Spring 2014, just out.

Also it appears Rushcliffe Borough Council would be concerned about any additional leisure facilities in Radcliffe as it would take money away from other leisure providers in Rushcliffe Borough such as Bingham, Keyworth, Cotgrave or West Bridgford. We do not feel this is fair to Radcliffe residents who will have to travel to nearby pools if the closure goes ahead.

The Radcliffe Community Plan for which you submitted a questionnaire this year has highlighted that the people of Radcliffe wanted more leisure facilities not less.

If saved the Radcliffe pool cannot survive into the future without additional funding as the South Notts Academy are clear they can no longer support the running costs. Therefore we are currently looking elsewhere for financial support. If you have any expertise in the area of fund raising for major projects or would like to get involved please contact us.

The next stage, is for the planning application, to rebuild the South Notts Academy (without the pool) to come up for public consultation-probably in June/July. Please make your views felt at this time as you can make a difference. We will notify you of the date when we have it.

All current information about the pool can be found on https://www.facebook.com/SaveRadcliffeSwimmingPool and  radcliffecommunity.blogspot.co.uk.