The Week In - Issue 686 - 7th July 2021

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THE WEEK IN East Bristol & North East Somerset

7th July 2021

Issue 686

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Swimmers perplexed by ‘brand new pool’ claims after £11m leisure centre refurbishment The “brand new 25m pool” being advertised at the

And there is dismay at a new locker system being introduced

refurbished Keynsham Leisure Centre has left some

for swimmers which will cost 30p per visit for a single use

swimmers angry and disappointed, with one describing

token. They say they are the only users who didn’t benefit

it as “the same old pool with its surroundings tarted up”.

from the refurbishment of the centre and the only users being

The leisure centre, which is operated by Better in partnership

hit by this additional cost.

with B&NES Council, has undergone a makeover costing a

One regular swimmer who contacted The Week In to raise

budget-busting £11m.

his concerns said: “We had been assured that the whole centre

The refurbishment includes a new gym, soft play area and

would be refurbished. The centre would be closed for

café, as well as a new learners’ pool - but concerned users

months, but it would be worth the disruption, and we would

say the main swimming pool still has broken tiles and dirty

be amazed by the finished product. We were amazed all right.

grout at the bottom.

“The main swimming pool is in exactly the same sorry

Also highlighted are the pitfalls of having no dedicated

condition it has always been in. Cracked tiles, filthy grout

final build cost was £11m which was significantly larger than

cleaners employed at the centre, with the staff on a cleaning

and flotsam and jetsam in the main pool and changing area.

the original budget figure. As you can appreciate, it just

rota system instead.

“All that time and money and absolutely NO improvement

wasn’t possible to totally refurbish all existing areas which

to the pool? The room wall tiles might have been changed,

meant that some tough decisions had to be made. One of

but we don’t swim on the wall. All we see is murky water

which excluded a total refurbishment of the pool tank as this

with growing depths of filth appearing in the cracks in the

was not deemed feasible when balancing the needs across the

tiles. Even the metal safety screen on the poolside is the

entire centre.

original.

“In addition to the pool surrounds/balcony area, we did

“Everything else has been renewed, replaced and improved,

ensure tile replacement works were completed in various

but if you’re a swimmer, tough luck. On inquiring about the

targeted areas of the pool tank. Extensive work was also

reasons for the lack of pool improvement, we were told that

completed in the plant room areas which included new

the work was deemed too expensive. I understand that funds

heating, air handling and filtration works.

are tight, but I don’t see how a pool of that age is ever going

“Modifying the current pool structure to provide a deck level

to get cheaper to maintain, repair or improve.”

pool was also seriously considered during the final design

He was told in an email from the partnership manager: “The

build. Unfortunately there was a significant cost associated with this which just wasn’t feasible.” Continued on page 2

Also in this week’s issue

Corner shop plan for the King Billy in Warmley . . . page 5

Campaign to save the 17 bus . . . page 6

Environment Agency objects to Wessex Water’s bridge proposal . . . page 9

24-hour fuel station and café with drive-through proposed at Saltford . . . page 11


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