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Chair’s update December 2024
Andrew Gill
1 December 2024
It’s a Marathon not a Sprint!
Latest news about a new operator for Hampton Pool and a successful grant application for the building project! We’ve a way to go to secure the full funding but with your help we can get there!
Following a procurement process which started in May, we are delighted to have found a suitable partner as our new pool operator. We are currently negotiating the contract so more news soon. Our thanks to YMCA St Paul’s Group who have operated Hampton Pool for 17 years. Our new partner, also a charity will take on the contract from June 2025.
Our priority is to achieve a smooth transfer of the team based at the pool and to ensure that pool use is not disrupted during handover. We are delighted to be working with a partner ready and willing to support the ethos of the pool, with objectives aligned with our own: supporting use by all, extending impact on community health and wellbeing, and implementing measures for environmental sustainability.
Meanwhile we are clearing the final hurdles to commence building work and we were delighted to receive news that we have been awarded a £150,000 grant by the Garfield Weston Foundation to support construction. We need your help to close the funding gap for the first stage of building work so please do help if you are able to, whether by making a donation or supporting our fundraising in other ways.
At a time when health and social care is facing a crisis and a national conversation has started about the future of the NHS, Hampton Pool’s support for health and wellbeing is a central part of our strategy. Our focus is on preventing common health conditions and supporting recovery and rehabilitation.
The development of our building to be fit for the future will allow us to make our 1960s building accessible, improve energy efficiency and upgrade the building for all our pool users. It will allow us to extend the support and activities on offer to help local people stay active, happy and healthy for decades to come.