Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport & Media, Catherine Martin TD and Minister of State for Sport and the Gaeltacht, Jack Chambers TD, have this morning announced a €2.5 million funding package for swimming pool operators across the country.

Sport Ireland appointed Ireland Active, the representative body for the leisure, health and fitness sector to administer the swimming pool grant scheme, supported by partners Swim Ireland.

284 Pool operators will benefit with the average grant coming in at just under €10,000. The largest single grant of €16,151 will go to UCD Sport and Fitness Limited.

Private operators such as Aura Leisure who operate 11 clubs will benefit as well as local authorities and other universities.

“While it is appreciated that this is a difficult time for swimming pool operators across the country, the funding announced today will provide financial stability to the sector in the uncertain months ahead,” said Minister Martin.

“Earlier this year, I announced a significant increase in the budget for sport in 2021. This will also provide further resilience to the sport sector as we look to emerge from the current crisis.”

“Swimming Pool operators have demonstrated their resilience throughout the pandemic. It is important that this resilience continues into the weeks and months ahead as we look to emerge from this crisis,” added Minister of State Chambers.

Wellbeing

“The funding announced today will assist swimming pool operators in getting everyone active and keeping them active. This has never been more important and is essential for our physical and mental wellbeing.”

“It has been recognised that the changing environment of restrictions has resulted in uncertainty and difficulty in planning for swimming pool operators across the country. This has been taken into consideration by Government with funds being ring-fenced specifically to address this issue.”

“The 2019 Irish Sports Monitor highlighted swimming to be the second most popular sport amongst adults with 300,000 participating each week,” said Sport Ireland CEO John Treacy.

“Swimming pools provide a vital resource for clubs and communities across the country. Swimming greatly contributes to the health and wellbeing of individuals and communities right across the country and I look forward to seeing pools reopen and people returning to the water in line with public health advice”.

“The funding being allocated today will provide relief for swimming pool operators who have been severely hit by the pandemic,” added Joe Cosgrove, Chair of Ireland Active.

“This investment will help swimming pool operators continue to provide safe and essential services which are vital to sustain swimming and maintain high physical activity levels.”

“The recognition of Government around the operational and financial difficulties, with the high energy costs of maintaining swimming pools whilst closed, and the challenges of re-opening with reduced capacities is appreciated. It will provide some much-needed financial assistance to the entire sector and has given organisations the confidence to continue trading through these difficult times.”

 

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