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WESTERN NEWS Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

Thursday <strong>April</strong> <strong>15</strong> <strong>2021</strong> 5<br />

Closing pool will impact community<br />

• From page 1<br />

Averill disputed what the city<br />

council forecasted it would cost<br />

to stay afloat, consisting of about<br />

$700,000 a year over the next<br />

decade “just to maintain it.”<br />

The club wanted to run the<br />

pool themselves instead or<br />

lease pool lanes at Parakiore.<br />

“I don’t understand how<br />

that’s possible. I’m confident<br />

we can get it down to $1.5 million<br />

in the next 20 years,” he<br />

said, as supposed to $7.7 million<br />

in the next 10 years.<br />

The swim club is one of the<br />

oldest in the country. The<br />

Wharenui Amateur Swim<br />

Club was founded in 1911 and<br />

was constructed as a memorial<br />

to the coronation of King<br />

George V.<br />

It has taught more than<br />

200,000 Cantabrians how to<br />

swim through its successful<br />

Learn to Swim programme.<br />

In its more than 100-year<br />

history, the club has produced<br />

many New Zealand representatives<br />

in swimming.<br />

Most recently it was Matt<br />

Hutchins at the 2016 Rio<br />

Olympics.<br />

Said Averill: “But our pool<br />

is focused on being a community<br />

pool, not so much for<br />

high-performance swimmers.<br />

We cater to the community<br />

AFLOAT: Wharenui Swim Club president Chris Averill<br />

is concerned about how plans to decommission<br />

Wharenui pool will impact the wider community.<br />

PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN ​<br />

and ethnic groups – we have<br />

Wharenui School right next<br />

door, and we have a huge<br />

involvement with the Muslim<br />

community.<br />

“Our community are low<br />

decile, they walk to the facility<br />

and don’t want to catch multiple<br />

buses to go to elsewhere. A<br />

lot of them see how busy and<br />

crowded council pools are,<br />

so they would miss the quiet,<br />

community atmosphere.”<br />

Riccarton Ward councillor<br />

Catherine Chu has since met<br />

with the club and also supports<br />

its bid to stay open.<br />

“I’ve met with the general<br />

manager and with one of our<br />

residents and totally support<br />

them,” she said.<br />

“This facility has a history<br />

of over 100 years embedded<br />

in this community and it<br />

would be a great shame for it<br />

to close.”<br />

City council recreation and<br />

sport services manager David<br />

Bailey said the pool would<br />

reach the end of its life from<br />

2020 and needed replacing or<br />

decommissioning as identified<br />

within a 2006 Aquatic Facilities<br />

Plan.<br />

It was reviewed three times<br />

in the years that followed<br />

before plans to build the $21m<br />

Parakiore metro sports facility<br />

were decided.<br />

It would be the country’s<br />

largest aquatic facility; only<br />

a matter of kilometres away<br />

from Wharenui pool and other<br />

nearby pools.<br />

“The new facilities of<br />

Parakiore and Hornby will<br />

provide additional challenges<br />

to the financial sustainability<br />

the Wharenui club has experienced<br />

since the earthquake,”<br />

said Bailey.<br />

“Council staff will continue<br />

working with the Wharenui<br />

Swim Club to ensure the<br />

services available to the community<br />

in the Wharenui pool<br />

will continue to be available at<br />

Parakiore and/or the new pool<br />

at Hornby.”<br />

Draft Long Term Plan<br />

submissions close on Sunday.<br />

The petition will be presented<br />

at a city council meeting in the<br />

coming weeks.<br />

HAVE YOUR SAY:<br />

Should the city council<br />

decommission Wharenui<br />

Swimming Pool? Email<br />

your views to bea.<br />

gooding@starmedia.kiwi<br />

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