Minutes:
Members were
provided with a report which sought approval for the allocation of funds for
emergency works to be carried out at Pontardawe Swimming Pool.
The circulated
report highlighted that contractors ARUP were commissioned to carry out a
building review of Pontardawe Swimming Pool. Officers were asked if they could
provide detail in regards to the costings of the condition survey that was
carried out by ARUP. The Director of Education, Leisure and Lifelong Learning
explained that they didn’t have the information at hand, however would be able
to provide the costings to the Committee outside of the meeting.
A discussion
took place in regards to the nature of the works that were proposed to be
carried out to the swimming pool. It was noted that the works listed within the
circulated report were very much temporary in nature and was a short term
option in order to keep the facility open; the remedial work carried out will
be sufficient for a maximum of a two year period, and after this time there
will only be two choices to determine between. The first choice mentioned was
substantial refurbishment work, the cost of which was likely to be more than
the value of the asset; and the second choice would be to replace the swimming
pool.
It was queried
whether Officers were seeking funding for a new swimming pool. It was explained
that Officers weren’t aware of any grant that would fund a replacement swimming
pool at this time; Sport Wales capital fund limit was noted to be around £50k,
which wouldn’t cover the full costs of funding a new swimming pool. Officers
agreed to make some enquiries into this query, and would inform Members if
there was any new funding streams available.
Members asked
for reassurances that the swimming pool would re-open as soon as possible for
public use. It was highlighted that the remedial work was required to be
undertaken in order to re-open the swimming pool and maintain the facility.
Officers had received assurances from the contractor that it would take 3 weeks
to carry out the remedial work; however, this didn’t include the time needed
for the planning and design work, and the Christmas period would also come in
between the pool re-opening. It was mentioned that the proposed date for re-opening
was the end of January 2023.
Concerns were
raised in regards to the extent of deterioration of the structure, and that
there were recommendations still outstanding from the 2014 report on Pontardawe
Swimming Pool. The Chief Executive explained that the Council had a large
infrastructure and insufficient funds to be able to maintain all of those
structures to the preferred standard; this had generally been the position for
a number of years. It was noted that most often when the Council received grant
funding, it was directed towards new infrastructure; there wasn’t enough
investment funding available to invest in the existing structures, therefore
there was deterioration in a lot of those structures. In terms of the specifics
of Pontardawe Swimming Pool, Officers confirmed they would investigate as to
why there was a gap between the inspections. A suggestion was made for the
Environment, Regeneration and Streetscene Services Scrutiny to add this matter
to their Forward Work Programme, as this was an issue across a lot of the
Councils existing infrastructure; it would be beneficial for the Members of
this Committee to gain a better insight into the current issues and potentially
make some recommendations.
It was noted
that there were a number of active groups that use Pontardawe Swimming Pool,
such as the Celtic Dolphins, who were committed to qualifying and moving
forward with their chosen sport. Members asked if there had been any
consideration given for arrangements to assist these groups during the time
that the swimming pool will be closed. Officers stated that they had emailed
the Chief Executive of Celtic Leisure on this matter, who had confirmed that
they were looking into accommodating the swimming club in an early morning
session at Neath Leisure Centre, by sectioning off 2 or 3 of the swimming lanes
from the public. It was mentioned that the swimming pool would have been
closing in December due to the Christmas period, however Celtic Leisure were
actively looking into how they could accommodate the service users further;
Members would be informed accordingly, if any further information was received
on this matter.
Officers
highlighted the positive feedback they had received in regards to the response
from the staff Pontardawe Swimming Pool; the Manager and Duty Team had handled
this matter very positively and professionally.
Following
scrutiny, the Committee was supportive of the proposal to be considered by the
Cabinet.