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Horfield teacher's delight at swim prize

Saturday, October 24, 2009, 07:00

A swimming teacher has been honoured with a national award for her efforts in starting a referral swim scheme.

Samantha Griffiths, 40, who teaches at Horfield Leisure Centre, won the Amateur Swimming Association's Top Teacher award for the scheme, which sees people who suffer a range of problems benefit from being in the water.

Mrs Griffiths said: "After all this time it's good to get something back but the main thing for me is recognition. The scheme is so important and it would be great to have sessions in other pools."

Now in its fourth year, the scheme is designed to help people suffering from obesity, high blood pressure, arthritis and MS. Pre- and post-operation clients are also welcome. Clients are referred by their GPs to use the gym and pool to aid recovery.

Horfield teacher's delight at swim prize

 

   




Horfield

Historically, Horfield had a reputation as a lawless place because Horfield Wood was the haunt of thieves and vagrants. The name 'Horfield' is Anglo-Saxon in origin, meaning 'Filthy open land'. There was a large Army barracks in Horfield from 1845, which was for a time headquarters of the South Gloucestershire Regiment.
Horfield is home to the Memorial Stadium: built in 1921 for Bristol Rugby Club in memory of the rugby union players of the city who died in World War I, and rededicated to also commemorate the dead of World War II. In 1996, the ground also became home to Bristol Rovers Football Club who now own it.
Famous sons of Horfield include Hollywood actor Cary Grant, who was born at 15 Hughenden Road, in 1904, and composer Ray Steadman-Allen was born at 64 Muller Road, in 1922.

Population   11,300
OS grid ref   ST597769
Unitary authority   Bristol
Postcode   BS7
Dialing code   0117
Police   Avon and Somerset
Fire   Avon
Ambulance   Great Western
Euro Parlilament   South West England
UK Parliament   Bristol North West













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