The Royal Commonwealth Pool
Introduction The Royal Commonwealth Pool was built for the 1970 Commonwealth Games The City and their designers were committed to providing a facility for the long term benefit of the people in Edinburgh It was again used to host the Commonwealth Games in 1986
Introduction Cnt The building is a grade A listed building with Historical Scotland due to its architectural importance The building closed in June 2009 for a £37 million pounds refurbishment Re opening again in March 2012 for the people of Edinburgh
Facilities Pools 50 meter swimming pool with 8 lanes 25 meter Diving Pool with 6 lanes and Dry Dive 25 meter teaching pool with 4 lanes Gym and Fitness 100 Kit Three Fitness Studios Hosting 77 fitness classes per week
Facilities Soft play Accommodates up to 50,000 children per year Birthday parties, purpose built room Café Changing Village Fully modernised changing village which included accessible changing rooms and family changing rooms Café Refresh
Programme Swim lessons from parent and child through to older adult. Diving Lesson programme Performance and Club programmes Aquatic fitness classes Casual Swimming, family swimming and fun sessions, aquarun Fitness classes Gym Classes Dance Gymnastic and pre school Health related programmes
Events
Events Programme FINA Dive World Series British Olympic Training Camp Scottish Grand Prix ( Swimming) East District Grand Prix British Water polo League New Years Day Triathlon Dive Talent ID Commonwealth Games 2014 ( only building in Commonwealth to host 3 games) Schools Events
Operational information Currently we have 150 staff on the establishment Up to 1 million visitors per year Budgets of up to £7 million per year Strongest performance: Fitness and Wet admissions Highest costs: Staff and energy Each year performing better than the last
Partners City of Edinburgh Council Sports Scotland Scottish Swimming NHS
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