Funding success for two swimming pools in Milton Keynes

    Milton Keynes City Council has secured almost £150,000 of national funding for swimming facilities at Stantonbury and Woughton Leisure Centres.

    Swimming facilities have been struggling due to an increase in energy costs, as well as other running costs such as essential chemicals.

    The funding, provided by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport has been secured until March 2024, by which time the city council hopes to secure further money for energy efficiency measures such as triple glazing, solar panels and state of the art heating.

    The City Council hopes these measures will help to bring energy costs down.

    Both local centres will share the funding so that they can continue to provide their extensive swim timetables to meet local demand.

    Cabinet Member responsible for Leisure and Sport, Cllr Jane Carr said: “This funding will help to keep these much-appreciated swimming facilities afloat. I’d like to thank city council colleagues for securing this funding which I know will mean a lot to the families that use the centres. We are very proud that we have kept all our facilities open during a challenging period for this sector.

    "We’ll continue to campaign for more money so we can help centres who are dealing with the spike in energy costs become more efficient and sustainable.”

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