Free Swimming starts today!

Bruce George MP today joined British Olympic swimmer Mark Foster to welcome the launch of free swimming today. As a result of government funding Walsall Council will open up its swimming pools for free for people aged 60 and over and [16 and under as well.
Four out of every five local councils in England – almost 300 - have signed up to provide free swimming for over 60s, with more than 200 councils offering it too for young people.
The £140 million Government initiative was announced last June, – delivering on a Government promise to help get two million people more active by the time London hosts the Olympics and Paralympics in 2012.
Bruce George MP said,
“It is great to see the national launch of Free Swimming today. I am happy to see that Walsall Council has backed the scheme to offer free swimming to people over 60 and under 16. This scheme will provide a fun and now accessible means of keeping fit and active.”
Sectretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport said:
“Today is the official launch of free swimming and a landmark moment as we look to build a healthier and more active nation. The take-up of this scheme has exceeded all expectations with over 81% of councils taking part. Thanks to this Government’s £140m investment millions of people in the UK will be able to swim for free which will be a boon for older people, children – and of course their mums and dads. It will also ensure that local pools are given a new lease of life in the heart of their communities. It is our hope that this is just the beginning and that in time free swimming becomes the norm across the country.”