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Nov 16, 2021 10 tweets 5 min read Read on X
Rebuild St Georges pool in Shadwell or expand John Orwell center in Wapping
Crudely that seems to be the choice in the leisure services consultation that started yesterday even if the questions are less clear
Read the 2 docs in the document library not
talk.towerhamlets.gov.uk/leisure
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just the main consultation document which is less clear
The feasibility study options show what the Council is really thinking about
The consultation I suspect is really between that choice:
St Georges or John Orwell
Somehow I doubt the Council has the ambition to do both
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The leisure consultation is not really about leisure services at all
But what to do with the now closed St Georges pool
It has been allowed to deteriorate to the extent that the costs are now:
£9.9 million just to re-open it
20 years more life would cost c. £23.4m incl £9.9m
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Council can rebuild St Georges as a pool with extra facilities + some new homes
or replace pool solely with new homes
and/or
at John Orwell build new pool + new homes + other facilities as has more space (western section unused for years was meant to be a pool since LDDC days)
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I think reading between the lines Council preference will be to
Knockdown St Georges only build homes
Build new homes + pool + some other facilities at John Orwell
Cheapest option + delivering most new homes
But not an increase in leisure provision + a long delay to deliver
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The problem with John Orwell Sports Centre is that is not that well connected to public transport
St Georges Public Transport Accessibility Level 6a - where 1 is worst and 6b best
John Orwell is 3 by contrast & therefore less accessible
This is a big issue for schools
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My concern is that focus on this means Council will be diverted from other leisure centre issues
Tiller leisure is 53 years old (St Georges 52) and is also not in great condition (which is why still closed until January)
We should not allow that to deteriorate + population of
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Isle of Dogs is quadrupling to quote the Mayor, facilities have not quadrupled
We need to expand leisure facilities in the E14 area to match population growth
For example
thamesbaths.com
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I would:
Rebuild St Georges with a swimming focus + extra gym & sports space + new homes away from Highway
Expand John Orwell with a extra sports focus + new homes by using land to west & south
Rebuild Tiller bigger & better
Put floating lido by Billingsgate Fish Market
Plus
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more & better sports facilities into Millwall Park i.e. cricket pitch, fix pitch drainage problems, better showers etc etc
More outdoor exercise tracks / gyms in Mudchute Farm/Victoria park
We have s106 & CIL money + income from new homes to help pay
Time for a change
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This @TheEconomist article is very strange, odd & not really based on much evidence
It also repeats various myths without evidence, misses the big issues, and therefore comes to the wrong conclusions
A 🧵on its inaccuracies
a. no mention of leasehold or commonhold at all !
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402 pupils (150 nursery pupils and 252 primary school pupils) and 80 FTE staff
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All those who answered said, they don't know the outcome
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Britain could determine the outcome by helping Ukraine
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More western weapons would put Ukraine in a stronger position to win
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But Ukrainians crowdfunded to buy 101 ex-British Army armoured

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