Portishead pool campaigners to face councillors

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Monday, October 20, 2008
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Campaigners fighting to save Portishead Open-Air Pool from closure will go face to face with councillors at a meeting in the town tonight.

Members of the Save the Open-Air Pool (STOP) campaign will meet North Somerset Council representatives behind closed doors to discuss a report recommending the pool be permanently shut.

Their campaign – backed by the Bristol Evening Post – is gathering pace, with hundreds of townspeople signing a petition urging that the lido be kept open.

Members of the STOP campaign group were outside Waitrose and Co-operative supermarkets and in the High Street on Saturday collecting signatures. More than 2,000 people have already signed and petitions can be found at Nortech Computers, Morgan Westley and Larsen's Cafe on the High Street as well as the barbers shop at West Hill.

STOP volunteer Roger Thompson, who was collecting signatures outside Waitrose, said support had been fantastic.

"Everyone was very keen to sign the petition and all the people we spoke to, without exception, wanted to see the pool kept open.

"A lot of the people who signed the petition were from Portishead but many were also from Bristol and other neighbouring towns and villages."

The campaigners want North Somerset Council to put the pool in the hands of a trust when it makes a decision on the pool at the end of November.

The seafront attraction has been under threat since March, when North Somerset Council set up a review panel to look into the running and maintenance costs.

After five months of investigation, the panel recommended the pool should be closed and the site sold for development because it said the lido cost too much to run.

Its report now has to be scrutinised by the strategic planning and economic development (SPED) policy and scrutiny panel working group before a final decision on the pool is taken by the authority's executive at the end of November.

The working group, made up of eight councillors, will be discussing the contents of the report with STOP campaigners tonight.

Campaign leader Roger Whitfield will make a presentation to the panel regarding the group's plans to take over the pool.

The panel will also hear from members of the Friends of Portishead Open-Air Pool group and pool campaigners Annette Hennessey and Tonia Carless.

Mr Whitfield said: "We have concerns that some of the information in the report is inaccurate and as a result, the conclusion to close the pool by the review panel is wrong.

"The meeting will give us the chance to raise our concerns with the panel and highlight where we think the report it wrong and question where some of the information has come from.

"It will also give us the opportunity to outline our plans."

Scrutiny panel working group member and Portishead councillor David Pasley said members were keen to hear the group's views.

He said: "The people of Portishead can be assured that every angle will be covered. Further working group meetings will be held as we plan to talk to as many people as possible."

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    by Annette Hennessy, Portishead

    Monday, October 20 2008, 5:44PM

    “It is important for people to know that these joint working group meetings are not open to the public and are by invitation only. When I received my invitation, I stressed to Cllr David Pasley that for a fair and open scrutiny to take place, the public should be made aware of forthcoming dates so that anyone can make a request to address the panel in good time.

    This process should not exclude anyone who feels they have something to contribute. No reassurance was given as to how future working group meetings would be communicated to the public or how speakers would be selected. When I queried why a leading figure of the Friends of Portishead Open Air Pool was not invited, Cllr Pasley wrote saying, "You should know that I am not obliged to invite any groups or individuals but did so purely out of goodwill". Cllr Pasley also says it is their intention to call "expert witnesses" - my fear is that ordinary members of the public will be prevented from giving their opinion. A full public consultation was promised at the outset but this does not appear to be happening. As I have already addressed the Scrutiny Panel at the Town Hall and submitted my full report challenging the council's recommendation for closure to all Scrutiny and Executive Members of North Somerset Council, I have asked for my place to be offered to a member of the Loafers Swimming Club or another concerned member of the public.

    After I raised concerns with Cllr Pasley that Tonia Carless had not been invited, Tonia has now received an invitation and will be attending on behalf of the Friends of Portishead Open Air Pool. Once again, the Trust route is not the only option and if the council eventually proceeds down this route, strict conditions should be agreed to prevent over-development through the back door.”

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