Australasian Leisure Management
Jul 7, 2024

City of Newcastle to consult community on plans for Lambton Park War Memorial Swimming Centre

City of Newcastle will commence community engagement next month on the proposed upgrades to Lambton Park War Memorial Swimming Centre, which could include a new indoor 25metre and toddlers' pool for improved programs and year-round operations, as well as a new gym, kiosk and changerooms.

It follows confirmation that specialist pool operator BlueFit will continue to manage the day-to-day operations of City of Newcastle's five inland pools under a new long-term lease approved by the NSW Minister for Local Government.

City of Newcastle will maintain ownership of the five swimming centres and responsibility for overseeing the seven-year lease, with two possible seven-year extensions, to ensure good community outcomes.

City of Newcastle Acting Chief Executive David Clarke said the long-term lease provides certainty for the future operation of, and investment into, these much-loved local publicly owned facilities.

Clarke noted "City of Newcastle is committed to maintaining and investing in our network of inland swimming centres to ensure they continue to meet the expectations and evolving needs of our community.

“The lease with BlueFit will help facilitate the delivery of a year-round aquatic facility at Lambton Swimming Centre, which was a key community priority during consultation for our 20-year Inland Pools Strategy, unanimously adopted by Council in May last year.

"We look forward to involving the community in what the new year-round facility will look like, with community engagement getting underway in August."

Chief Executive Todd McHardy said BlueFit is delighted to have the opportunity to strengthen its relationship with City of Newcastle and continue delivering for the community.

"BlueFit began working with City of Newcastle in 2014 and since then Newcastle’s swimming centres have consistently received high satisfaction ratings.

"We're excited to be a part of the planning for upgrades and improvements at Lambton Park War Memorial Swimming Centre."

A busy program of maintenance activities is being delivered during the winter closure, with Lambton on track to reopen for the traditional early swimming season on Saturday 17th August, while the Stockton, Mayfield, Wallsend and Beresfield pools will be back in action during the September school holidays.

Swimmers will be greeted with refreshed and upgraded facilities, with works being completed across all five swimming centres during the closure period including safety upgrades, extensive re-painting, and maintenance of pool tiles and promenades.

 Clarke said City of Newcastle and BlueFit were gearing up for another busy season, following record visitation numbers in 2023/24 and added “Last summer was the first season that BlueFit had managed all five of our pools and the community flocked to our facilities, with almost 450,000 people visiting during the season, the highest number since 1997.

"Under the management of BlueFit, Newcastle’s swimming centres enjoy significantly lower entry fees than pools operated by other local councils.

"BlueFit are committed to ensuring entry fees at Beresfield remain at the 2023/24 rates for the coming season in recognition of the lower median household incomes of suburbs in the Beresfield area. The western corridor also experiences the effect of the urban heat island more than suburbs closer to the coast.

"We look forward to continuing to work together to meet the recreation needs of our growing population."

City of Newcastle has invested more than $5 million upgrading and $2 million maintaining the city's public pool network during the past few years including the new grandstand at Lambton Park War Memorial Swimming Centre and the installation of accessible changerooms at Wallsend Swimming Centre.

Image. Mayfield Swimming Centre Facility Manager Emma Preece, City of Newcastle Acting CEO David Clarke, City of Newcastle Aquatic Operations & Education Specialist Chris Griffin, BlueFit CEO Todd McHardy, City of Newcastle Aquatic Services Manager Donna McGovern, City of Newcastle Executive Manager Community & Recreation Lynn Duffy and City of Newcastle Executive Director Creative & Community Services Alissa Jones at Lambton Park War Memorial Swimming Centre. 

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