NEWS
 |
| Nottingham achieves Beacon swimming status |
 |
| POSTED 16 Feb 2016 . BY Matthew Campelli |
 |
|
|
 |
|
|
Rosie Rudin is among the 17 athletes that will benefit from the Beacon Programme in Nottingham
|
|
 |
 |
|
Nottingham has been named as the latest host city for the Amateur Swimming Association’s (ASA) Beacon Programme – the body’s elite swimming pathway.
The city is the first location in the East Midlands to gain the status due to the “commitment of Nottingham City Council to high-performance swimming” through its investment in the redeveloped Harvey Hadden Sports Village.
The Beacon Programme, which is part-funded by Sport England, was created to nurture talented young swimmers after being identified as potential elite athletes of the future. Athletes will be allowed to train in Harvey Hadden’s new Olympic-sized pool, and will also have access to high performance services such as strength and conditioning, sport science, physiotherapy, nutrition advice and educational support.
Nottinghamshire County Swim Squad, Nova Centurion Swimming Club and Nottingham County Council will deliver Nottingham’s Beacon Programme.
Beacon Programme head coach Nathan Hilton, who moved to the city 18 months ago to develop the programme, said achieving Beacon status was “brilliant for Nottingham and the 17 swimmers currently on the performance programme”.
“Over the next two years, many talented athletes from across the region will benefit from this programme; in addition to the value that it will offer to coaches as part of the wider education and development opportunities through the Beacon network,” he added.
ASA head of clubs Jon Keating said the launch of the Nottingham Beacon Programme was important for athletes across the East Midlands to access a high performance centre. World junior champion and record-holder Rosie Rudin is one athlete who will benefit.
Beacon Swimming Programmes are already ongoing in nine towns and cities, including Basildon, Coventry, Portsmouth, Leeds, London, Sheffield, Manchester, Sunderland and Plymouth. There are also Beacon Programmes for diving, synchronised swimming and water polo.
|
 |
|
|
 |
|
 |
 |
 |
|
|
|
ASA reveals 1 in 5 adults unable to swim
POSTED 23 Mar 2015. BY Jak Phillips

More than one in five adults in England are unable to swim, according to statistics
released today (23 March) by the Amateur Swimming Association (ASA).
|
|
|
|
 |
|
 |
|
 |


Alliance Leisure

Alliance Leisure Services was specifically
established to respond to the changing
development need [more...] |
|
 |
|
Everyone Active

Everyone Active operates leisure centres in partnership with local councils across the UK. Today, Ev [more...] |
|
 |
|
|
|
 |

 |
 |
| DIARY |

09-12 Jun 2026

W3Spa EMEA

Hotel Cascais Miragem Health & Spa,
Portugal
|
|
|
 |
|
|