Archive for the “Uncategorized” CategoryThe Holywell Mead Pool Group will be hosting a fundraising stall outsidePool consultation shows people still want the pool!Posted on April 9th, 2010 by admin in UncategorizedThe Wycombe District Council consultation report has been published – clearly showing that residents still support the reopening the of the pool. The Steeering Group will be responding fully in due course. In the meantime, you can read coverage and download the report on the Bucks Free Press website. Thank you for your continued support of our campaign to get Holywell Mead Swimming Pool re-opened. Wycombe District Council have been inviting the public to take part in a consultation about the use of the Holywell Mead Pool site. This ‘consultation’ closes on Friday 22nd January so you only have a small amount of time to make your feelings clear. Unfortunately, there is no specific option that you can tick that allows you to register your support to upgrade and enhance the existing swimming pool facility. However, as part of the on-line survey, there are some text fields that allow you to spell out a clear message to the Council – that you value the swimming facilities and want to see the facilities improved to widen the appeal of this important leisure facility. In particular question 5. Members of the Holywell Mead Pool Group got into the festive mood on 19th December with a winter ‘carol swimming’ dip in the outdoor pool at Hampton. Grahame Hadden, chairman of the Hampton Pool Trust invited the Holywell Mead Pool members to the special “festive mood-lit” swim session with carol singing. Mr Hadden, a supporter and advisor to the Holywell Mead Pool Group, said: “The popularity of our Christmas swim sessions just goes to show what can be achieved with enthusiasm, initiative and smart marketing. Open air pools can have a future.” The pool, in Middlesex, was re-opened in 1985 by a not for profit charity set up by residents of the local community. It is open 365 days a year and attracts more than 130,000 visitors. The festive swim event has become a tradition with local residents with over 1500 swims on Christmas Day alone. Mr Hadden added: “I was at the public meeting that the Holywell group held back in October. It was clear to me that evening that there is a very strong desire in the local community to save the pool.” “If that energy can be focused and the council can be persuaded to listen then I think that Wycombe has a chance of getting its outdoor pool re-open.” Group member Rachel Fryer who used to swim regularly at Holywell Mead pool said of the festive swim: “ It was wonderful, like Holywell, Hampton pool is heated so it was quite an experience to see the snow on the ground and the steam rising of the pool.” Wycombe District Ramblers joined forces with members of Trinity United Reformed Church and the Holywell Mead Group on the 12th December to show their support to save Holywell Mead Pool from permanent closure. Mandy Williams, a member of the Wycombe branch of the Ramblers Association, organised a 5-mile walk that started from the front doors of the closed pool and finished at the newly refurbished Church for a special carol service. Mrs Williams has been using the pool since she moved to the area 26 years ago, and used to take her children there when they were young. Nearly 3000 people lent their support and their names to the pool group’s petition earlier this year. Mandy had 66 names added to the petition by members of the Ramblers Association. “There is clearly a lot of local affection for this pool. People are upset that the pool was not open this year with the lovely weather we had – it would have been great for families on a tight budget this year” The following letters have been sent to the Bucks Free Press in response to the Public Meeting our group held on the 13th October 2009. Well worth a read. What do you think the big secret is? You musn’t disregard the council’s divine right! They should help volunteers rescue a lovely family pool. At least they had the guts to turn up. The following questions have been submitted by our group to Wycombe District Council, to request answers about Holywell Mead Swimming Pool, under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. In response Wycombe District Council have stated, that due to the nature of the request requiring further investigation, they will respond by the 30th October. 1. Has the pool been included in any recent strategy discussions? 2. Has the Council decided that the pool will remain closed long-term? 3. Is the pool and any part of the Rye part of a development strategy? 4. Has the Council discussed demolishing the facility? 5. What are the plans for the Holywell Mead pool site? 6. How much will it cost the Council to secure the site for public health and safety per year? 7. How much will it cost the Council to demolish the site if this is the plan? We will update our website with the answers to our questions once we have received them. Those of you were able to attend our public meeting last week may have seen the film crew capturing the events as they unfolded. The crew consisted of students from Amersham & Wycombe College undertaking a ‘news report’ task as part of their college coursework. They had contacted our group, prior to the meeting, to see if we could help them with their project. The results of their project can now be viewed on You Tube. Click on the following link. The Bucks Free Press have covered the story and the making of the film on their website. We would like to say a big thank you for attending, helping and participating in last night’s public meeting – it was a pleasure to meet so many people who care about their community and were giving up their time to support this very important issue for our current and future generations. Go to our Photo Gallery for some pictures. How sad that we are still facing the pool being demolished and we are still no wiser as to what it will be replaced with – however we know it will NOT be a pool – and we know that a pool will not be an option in any future use. How sad that the steering group (which is simply a local community group who care about the local community facilities available to us all) is still being treated as a hostile supplier bidding for a business opportunity – our intentions are simple – channel the goodwill of the local and wider community for the benefit of the local and wider community by supporting the pool and sustaining its present and future direction. If you care about our pool, the wider Holywell Mead and Rye area and something for our community to use and gain pleasure from, now is the time the town needs your help – please support the steering groups work and please voice your displeasure at how this issue is being managed and the lack of public consultation. The Bucks Free Press have an article covering last nights events on their website. Our heartfelt thanks to all those supporters last night and all those who have given up many months of their time to support this issue. Holywell Mead Pool Trust Steering Group Our group is holding a public meeting on Tuesday 13th October 7pm til 9pm at the Environment Centre next to the Holywell Mead Outdoor Pool on the Rye.
The meeting will explain what has happened since the decision was made to close the pool, an outline of the business plan that was subsequently declined and a discussion on a future way forward. This is where we need your help.
It is really important that you come and give your views so that our campaign group can take on board the opinion of local residents and supporters of the pool.
Please invite friends and neighbours so we can have a really useful discussion about how to save our pool.
Thank you for your continued support. |







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