Local kids are being urged to forget their Playstations and X-Boxes and get healthy and active for just £1 at local swimming pools.
The “Kids for a quid” initiative, run by Ealing Council and leisure partner GLL, means children under 16 can now swim at any of the borough’s swimming pools during term time for less then the price of going to the cinema or buying a burger.
It’s even better news this Easter holiday, with kids being able to use the Council’s "Kids swim for free” pass.
Lessons for every level of swimmer from complete beginner to the
more experienced will also be available at Acton Swimming Baths,
Dormers Wells Leisure Centre, Gurnell Leisure Centre and Northolt
Swimarama.
Councillor Nigel Sumner, Cabinet Member for Health and
Community Well Being, said: “Swimming is not only a great way to
get fit and healthy, it’s also a good skill to have. It’s important
our children put down the television remote and get out from the
front of the Playstation and learn how to swim.
“Swimming is a vital skill to have particularly from a young age as in the UK alone we have over 400 drownings each year and it’s the third most common cause of accidental death in under 16 year olds.”
“Kids for a quid” will run at Acton, Dormers Wells, Gurnell and Northolt during term time from next week. Anyone wanting to enrol for swimming lessons can do so from Monday 2 April at any one of the borough’s leisure centres.
From next Wednesday (4 April), people will be able to book swimming lessons online by visiting www.gll.org, and clicking on the London Swim School link to enrol.
Residents can also find information on the council’s Kids swim free pass and holiday programmes.
Notes for Editors
GLL (Greenwich Leisure Limited) is an employee-owned society
that exists for the benefits of the community. Based on
charitable objectives, GLL is a non-profit distributing
organisation, which manages more than fifty public leisure centres
within the M25 area in partnership with nine London Boroughs, Epsom
& Ewell Council Borough, Bellingham Community Project and the
London Development Agency. GLL is London’s most successful
Social Enterprise.