People who have a spare bit of time are being encouraged to host fundraising events such as colour runs, prize bingos and plants stall to help raise quarter of a million pounds towards the refurbishment of Bishop's Castle swimming pool.
The Trustees of SpArC need to raise £250,000 to replace the 50-year-old pool’s tank with a new steel structure that will be more resilient and energy efficient in the future.
“SpArC’s swimming pool will celebrate its 50th birthday in 2024, and while it has served the community well, over the years, its lining is unlikely to outlive the year," trustee Jean Shirley said.
"Our aim is to replace it with an insulated steel tank to reduce water volume and heating costs in order for it to be more sustainable, both environmentally and financially. We also plan, through a ramp or steps, to widen access for disabled and elderly people.
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“We are well aware that many people may be short of money, but we are starting with £70,000 already collected and our target is, by the end of 2024, to have a further £180,000.
“We really hope people will support us and we are encouraging them to take part in a number of fun ways, from swimming challenges, collections, fundraisers and simply by making a donation.”
Robert Macey, Shropshire Council Cabinet member for culture and digital, added: “The trust has a proven track record in fundraising and adding to what’s on offer in the centre and I am delighted the fundraising focus has turned to improving both the pool and its energy efficiency.
“Shropshire Council has committed £190,000 to the centre’s maintenance, including pool changing rooms and showers and pool plant upgrading and is actively exploring funding to improve the plant’s energy efficiency, to replace boilers with air source heat pumps and to install additional solar panels.”
Jean added: “Our ‘everyone swims 50’ event was a great success. The swimmers who took part swam an average of 75 lengths in 50 minutes, with three doing 100 lengths and one 120. Given that two of these swimmers are in their 70s, this was no mean feat and the joint swimmer income to date is £3,300.
“I also want to thank everyone who supported our Christmas Prize Bingo, whether they helped set up and tidy away or took part in the games. We raised a massive total – £1,950.”
To volunteer with the appeal please email jeanshirley@btinternet.com or ruthmhoughton55@gmail.com
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