Daily Mail

Tempers f lare at vote to ban trans bathers from pond

Protesters yell ‘traitors’ as block fails

- Daily Mail Reporter

A MEETING over a proposed ban on transgende­r swimmers at Hampstead Ladies’ Pond was abandoned last night after it descended into acrimony.

A group of female swimmers lost a bid to bar trans women from using the pond, which has been open to them since 2019.

Organisers closed the annual general meeting of the Kenwood Ladies’ Pond Associatio­n (KLPA) minutes later after angry women refused to heed calls to stop shouting, sources told the Mail.

Campaigner­s shouted ‘traitors’ and ‘ shame on you’ after the meeting voted to continue to allow trans women to use the open-air venue on Hampstead Heath in north London.

Earlier, the meeting heard pleas from women who said they no longer felt safe using the pond because of the policy of ‘inclusivit­y’ towards trans swimmers.

Sources inside the meeting said women accused the all-female KLPA management committee of prioritisi­ng the rights of trans women over those who had been born female.

Campaigner Venice Allan warned of the risk of a rape or sexual assault against a woman at the pond and claimed it was the ‘ inevitable’ result of the KLPA’s ‘trans inclusive policy’.

The Ladies’ Pond opened in 1926 and is billed as a ‘ unique women-only space’ that ‘provides a place of refuge and security for women and girls of all ages’.

In 2019, the City of London Corporatio­n, which manages Hampstead Heath, adopted a gender identity policy allowing trans women to use the pond. It said it was needed to be ‘fully compliant with the Equality Act 2010’.

Campaigner­s called on the KLPA to amend its constituti­on to include the phrase ‘biological female’ and said single-sex spaces were allowed for changing rooms and swimming pools under human rights legislatio­n.

They accused the KLPA committee of prioritisi­ng the rights of trans swimmers over a larger number of women who wanted a female-only space, including those from religious communitie­s whose beliefs mean they can swim only in female-only environmen­ts.

Members supporting the rights of trans women said a ban would be unfair and unlawful and questioned how it could be enforced.

The bid to change the KLPA constituti­on failed, with around three- quarters of the 200 votes cast against the resolution.

The two-hour meeting – which had opened with a plea for members to be kind and respectful – was then said to have descended into a shouting match.

Miss Allan posted a video on social media showing herself standing on a chair at the meeting, warning women that their vote had increased the likelihood of ‘an act of male sexual violence in a sacred women’s space’.

In a statement, the KLPA said all women were welcome to join.

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