Settle pool extension could help boost wellbeing after lockdown

£150,000 is being spent on a new health and wellbeing area.

Author: Harry LongPublished 9th Mar 2021

It's hoped an extension to Settle Swimming Pool will help boost residents' wellbeing after lockdown.

£150,000 funding will pay for a new health and wellbeing area.

The cash is coming from Craven District Council.

Councillor David Ireton, Lead Member for Resilient Communities, said: “I’m delighted that the Policy Committee has agreed to fund this important project.

“Settle Area Swimming Pool is a vital facility for the health and wellbeing of communities in the north of the district.

“This project will help provide a long-term sustainable future for the pool and will improve the health and happiness of residents - even more crucial as we emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic. I look forward to seeing the extension take shape.”

Pat Taylor, Chair of Settle Area Swimming Pool trustees said: “Settle Pool trustees, staff and volunteers are delighted to have the financial backing of Craven District Council for their refurbishment project, and look forward to taking forward the project in the near future.”

Planning permission was granted for the health and wellbeing extension on February 1, 2021 and trustees are hoping to appoint a contractor and start work in the next few months.