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Appointment of Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson Decision: It was proposed and seconded and agreed that
Cllr Phil Rogers be the Chair for the meeting. It was proposed and seconded and agreed that
Cllr Rebeca Phillips be the Vice-Chair for the meeting. Minutes: It was proposed and seconded and agreed that
Cllr Phil Rogers be the Chair for the meeting. It was proposed and seconded and agreed that
Cllr Rebeca Phillips be the Vice-Chair for the meeting. |
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Chair's Announcements Decision: The Chair welcomed everyone to the meeting. Minutes: The Chair welcomed everyone to the meeting. |
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Declarations of Interest Decision: Cllr. R. Phillips – Cabinet Agenda Item 6 -
Personal, Member of Celtic Leisure Cllr. N Goldup-John – Cabinet Agenda Item 6 –
Personal, Member of Celtic Leisure Minutes: Cllr. R. Phillips – Cabinet Agenda Item 6 -
Personal, Member of Celtic Leisure Cllr. N Goldup-John – Cabinet Agenda Item 6 –
Personal, Member of Celtic Leisure |
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Pre-Decision Scrutiny - Pontardawe Swimming Pool (report enclosed within Cabinet papers) Decision: Following scrutiny, an amendment was put forward
in relation to recommendation 4. The amended recommendation as set out below was supported to Cabinet
Board. "Grant delegated authority to the Head of
Leisure, Tourism, Heritage and Culture in consultation with the Cabinet Member
for Nature, Tourism & Wellbeing to commission a feasibility study to
investigate options for a future site and potential funding for a replacement
facility and to make a commitment when resources allow, that a pool which
serves the whole of the upper Swansea, Amman and Llinfell
Valleys will be built." Minutes: The Head of Legal and Democratic Services
advised members they are able to make reference to previous decisions taken
providing any questioning was relevant to the report under consideration. The Director of Education, Leisure and Lifelong
Learning gave members a brief overview of the report contained within the
Cabinet Agenda pack. Members commented on the overwhelming strength
of feeling in the community regarding the future of the swimming pool. Members
asked, given the substantial community usage outlined in the report, how will
the closure impact the accessibility of services for residents and what
measures have been explored to address safety concerns, whilst ensuring
uninterrupted access to swimming facilities for the community. The Director of Education, Leisure and Lifelong
Learning acknowledged that there would be a detrimental impact to user groups
associated with the pool; programmes would be re-located to other local leisure
facilities in mitigation. The need for a replacement facility is undisputed but
currently there is no identified funding available. A propping scheme is currently in place which
has enabled continued public use; this scheme is under constant independent
monitoring and inspection but there has been a significant deterioration in the
fabric of the pool tank. Members expressed concern over potentially
longer travel times for residents to access alternative facilities and
questioned whether any strategies will be considered to mitigate any potential
negative impacts on community health and wellbeing, particularly for vulnerable
individuals. The Director of Education, Leisure and Lifelong
Learning advised members that data is held which shows some current users have
alternative facilities closer to their homes and it is anticipated these will
be utilised. Other potential impacts will be picked up in any replacement
facility if appropriate. The feasibility study will identify the optimum
location for a replacement pool and available funding options. Members enquired whether any further detail of
possible grant funding or alternative funding sources were available, following
the preliminary discussions that had been held with Welsh Government. The Director of Education, Leisure and Lifelong
Learning confirmed that currently all options are being explored but there were
a limited number of potential funding bodies; currently no funding has been
identified. The Head of Leisure Tourism, Heritage and
Culture confirmed that preliminary discussions had been held with Welsh
Government and these centred on possible locations. Members requested that existing service users in
neighbouring authorities be included in any future consultation. The Director of Education, Leisure and Lifelong
Learning confirmed that the feasibility study would look at the facility mix
and all user groups would be involved in any future consultation. Members acknowledged the considerable impact a
pool closure will have on the wider community and staff who may be re-deployed.
Members enquired whether there will be any assistance for schools in relation
to increased transport costs. Members asked, should the recommendations be
accepted, the timescale for the feasibility study and whether there will be a
full consultation regarding the location and design of any potential future
pool. The Director of Education, Leisure and Lifelong Learning ... view the full minutes text for item 4. |
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Urgent Items Any urgent items at the discretion of the
Chairperson pursuant to Section 100BA (6)(b) of the Local Government Act 1972
(as amended) Decision: There were none. Minutes: There were none. |