Kathryn Mudge, service manager, Sheffield City Council
I read your feature in HCM about Swim England’s Swimming Pool Support Fund audits with interest (www.hcmmag.com/ecoswim).
Funds were awarded to our three community-led swimming facilities as part of this initiative and since undertaking the audit with Right Directions in July 2024, they’ve made a massively positive shift in their environmental approach.
Improvements across the city
Zest Healthy Living Centre created a new environmental improvement plan and waste management policy and trained its staff, boosting its score 35 per cent to 88 per cent.
Zest Healthy Living Centre was 136 out of 222 leisure centres after the first assessment. It’s now ranked 18, climbing 118 places.
For King Edwards Swimming Pool Trust’s small team, actions included formally documenting policies and procedures with set review dates, improving communication to customers through designating an Environmental Champion and additional staff training.
Working through the action plan resulted in a 34 per cent improvement in its review to 74 per cent, taking the trust from 184 out of 222 to 94 – a climb of 90 places.
The 4SLC Trust management team took over operations of Stocksbridge Community Leisure Centre 12 years ago, following a community-led campaign to save it after it was closed in May 2013.
Sheffield’s community pools have made a massively positive shift in their environmental approach
The team raised the centre’s initial score from 56 per cent to 70 per cent by improving communication with customers, providing environmental ‘commitment and purpose’ statements, and trustees reviewing environmental practices at monthly meetings.
The centre is also working with Leisure Loop to recycle broken or damaged equipment and improved waste management means it’s achieved 100 per cent non land fill.
Longer-term impact
As the scores demonstrate, the review process highlighted areas for improvement and creating short-, medium- and long-term actions to help us achieve them.
All three facilities have challenges due to their age, but despite this, the Swimming Pool Support Fund projects have provided immediate savings, while the process will have a positive long-term environmental impact.
- In Sheffield we have a mixed operator model, with pools connecting via the Sheffield Swimming Development Group, formed in 2024 to support collaborative working across the city.
Zest Healthy Living Centre climbed 118 places in the ranking / Zest Healthy Living Centre