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Published Date: 18 April 2008
THE Scottish Government today announced an extra £1 million to help refurbish Edinburgh's Royal Commonwealth Pool.
Sports Minister Stewart Maxwell said the money would help ensure the revamp went ahead and give the Capital a lasting legacy from the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.

The pool is due to host the diving events at the Games, but needs a major ref
urbishment.

The £37m project hit funding problems because of rising costs and the city council's change of plan over the sale of Meadowbank Stadium, which was due to provide some of the cash.

The Scottish Government is already contributing £4m towards the revamp through funding from sportscotland.

But Mr Maxwell said: "I have been following the situation in Edinburgh and I felt it was appropriate we provided another £1m towards the Commonwealth Pool.

"In terms of the legacy from 2014, it's important we get facilities not just in Glasgow but also in other parts of the country.

"We want to ensure we don't have a two-week festival but a central event that allows us to provide a legacy going on for decades. Revamping the Commonwealth Pool will do just that."

The refurbishment will include a 50-metre, eight-lane pool; a reorientated 25-metre diving pool; a 25-metre pool; new soft play facilities; an expanded gym and redesigned changing areas.

Mr Maxwell said: "I want to make sure the project to bring the Commonwealth Pool into the 21st century goes ahead and it gives people a first-class 50-metre pool and diving facility for the next several decades.

"Anyone who has been to the Commonwealth Pool recently – and I include myself in that number – would admit it's not the best facility in the world. Frankly, it's cold and a bit dilapidated.

"It is essential we have a first-class, top-notch facility in Edinburgh. That's why I wanted this money to go there."

He said the extra cash would create a greater certainty and enable the council to take the project forward.

He said: "They are trying to put together a package of funding for the pool and that's a challenging thing to do.

"I want to help out with that and so we are increasing the overall allocation. I think it will be widely welcomed by the council and others that Edinburgh's importance to the Games and nationally is being recognised." Last month, SNP Lothians MSP Ian McKee asked the Scottish Government to consider removing listed building status from the Commonwealth Pool on the grounds it was no longer fit for purpose and could not be upgraded.

But Culture Minister Linda Fabiani said the necessary planning and listed building consents were in place for a fully workable scheme.

There had been no mention of any problems in upgrading the facilities, she said.





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  • Last Updated: 18 April 2008 11:57 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Commonwealth Pool
 
1

Pond Hall,

18/04/2008 12:15:20
£38 million for a diving competition, that will only last a few days
Great value for money.

they would be cheaper knocking the whole place down and building a Sports/Swimming Complex on the site and still have money left over!
2

Linda,

Edinburgh 18/04/2008 12:23:20
The refurbishment will include a 50-metre, eight-lane pool; a reorientated 25-metre diving pool; a 25-metre pool; new soft play facilities; an expanded gym and redesigned changing areas.
3

Keebo,

18/04/2008 12:26:45
What is the point of refurbishing this facility and keeping an 8 lane swimming pool when world and european championships can only be competed for in a 10 lane pool (the outside 2 lanes remain free of swimmers). What use is a "first class top notch facility" if only local events will take place.
4

Nurse,

Edinburgh 18/04/2008 12:42:30
Its a disgrace as they are closing Leith Waterworld, a place the bairns love.Let Glasgow deal with the commonwealth games and get into debt, and keep open all our pools.
5

A Friend of Fernando Poo,

, Newington 18/04/2008 13:43:08
A ridiculous amount of money to be spent on other people's hobbies. Let the Commie (in more ways than one eh?) Pool charge on the door to raise money.
6

deirdre catt,

edinburgh 18/04/2008 13:56:07
I agree with Linda - we're getting a top -class facility with the minimum amount of money.
7

Rod,

EH1 18/04/2008 17:34:31
#4 Nurse
Let Glasgow deal with the commonwealth games

Any debt incurred through there will be soon be our burden.

 

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