Abbeycroft Leisure supports Community Leisure UK Big Swim Day event with over 1,000 swimmers clocking up 800 miles in the pool
Swimming pools in Suffolk supported a national campaign day last week in celebration of local pools and leisure facilities.
Abbeycroft Leisure, which manages 12 sites with six pools in Bury St Edmunds, Hadleigh, Haverhill, Mildenhall, Newmarket and Sudbury, joined in the Community Leisure UK's Big Swim Day on February 24 to raise awareness of the importance of these much-loved community assets.
In one day alone, over 1,000 swimmers across the company's portfolio clocked up 1,254,000 metres, around 800 miles, in the pool.
This consisted of over 1,500 children having swimming lessons, 60 aqua class participants and a Big Splash disability group session.
Warren Smyth, chief executive of Abbeycroft said: "It was a very positive day and has hopefully raised awareness of the importance of pools, both for health and wellbeing benefits as well as learning important life skills.
"Fortunately, we have already received support from both West Suffolk Council and Babergh District Council, who are committed to working with us to help keep our pools open and we’re incredibly grateful for that support which many UK operators just don’t have."
Cllr Jo Rayner, West Suffolk Council’s Cabinet Member for Leisure, Culture and Community Hubs, said: "The health and well-being of West Suffolk communities is at the heart of what we do. Which is why, working with Abbeycroft we have invested millions of pounds into providing new leisure facilities across the district.
"In addition, we have put aside £300,000 to help with rising costs to heat pools and are planning to build a new, better, replacement pool in Bury St Edmunds.
"Swimming plays a vital role in keeping people healthy, and I'm pleased so many turned out on Big Swim Day to show their support."
Cllr Mary McLaren, Babergh cabinet member for Communities and Wellbeing, said: "I was delighted to see and meet some of the swimmers at the Hadleigh Big Swim.
"We are fortunate to have a leisure provider like Abbeycroft operating our centres, providing as many opportunities to get into the water as they can.
"I hope we’ll see the continued popularity of the pools with our residents – in the Easter break, the summer holidays and beyond."