Portsmouth News

Swimming pool ‘desert’ fears

Fareham, Havant and Gosport below the national average for pool space

- By EMILY JESSICA TURNER The News emily.turner@jpimedia.co.uk

RESEARCH has highlighte­d a stark divide between swimming facilities in Portsmouth and its surroundin­g areas.

JPIMedia’s analysis into swimming ‘deserts’ across the country has shown that while Portsmouth is above the national average for pool space, Fareham, Havant and Gosport are below average.

There are six public swimming pool sites and nine individual public pools across Portsmouth, covering a total of 3,132 square metres.

This means that the area has 1,459 square metres of pool per 100,000 people – above the national average.

In comparison, Fareham, Gosport and Havant have 723, 688 and 518 square metres of pool per 10,000 people respective­ly.

The data comes from exclusive analysis into public swimming space, which has highlighte­d pool ‘deserts’ in

England. It looked at all pools which are open to the public for free or on a pay-and-swim basis, excluding commercial­ly-owned sites or those only available to members.

It comes after Tokyo Olympics star Duncan Scott warned of the ‘quite sad’ closure of pools across the country.

The 24-year-old, who this summer became the first British athlete to win four medals at a single Games, said learning to swim was ‘so important for kids to, firstly, feel safe and confident within the water, but it is also quite an important social skill’.

He added: ‘I think it is quite sad, so hopefully over the coming months something is done about it.’

Great Britain Diving Federation president Jim McNally said the government’s policy of providing sport for all was ‘in tatters’. He said: ‘This is a situation which is getting worse and worse and the grassroots sport is being allowed to wither on the vine.’

Swim England said it predicted the nation would lose 40 per cent of its existing pools by the end of the decade.

A Swim England spokespers­on said: ‘For everyone to be able to enjoy the physical and mental health benefits of swimming, it is absolutely vital that there are appropriat­e facilities in the right locations.’

The government said its £100m National Leisure Centre Recovery Fund had ‘secured the survival and reopening of more than 1,100 swimming pools all over the country’.

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Picture: Maddie Meyer/Getty Images TOKYO STAR Team GB swimmer Duncan Scott proudly displays his silver during the men’s 200m individual medley medal ceremony at the 2020 Olympic Games

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