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700-strong Canvey pool petition aims to turn tide on council


MORE than 100 youngsters and their parents have made their feelings known about plans to close Canvey’s much-loved tidal pool.

The kids, who ranged from babies to teenagers, were at Castle Point Council’s offices, in Kiln Road, Thundersley, when a children’s petition containing 700 signatures was handed in.

They are furious with the council, which plans to demolish Canvey’s seafront paddling pool, located near Concord Cafe, because it would be too expensive to refurbish and maintain.

Daniel Payne, 14, of Waarden Road, Canvey, who is a Castle Point youth councillor, handed the petition over to the authority.

He said: “I used the pool when I was younger and I still go down there in the summer holidays.

“It will be a real shame if the council closes the pool, for the people who use it and all the businesses on the seafront, which rely on people coming to the beach.

“I’ve spoken to my mates about it and none of them want to see it closed either.”

Christine Goodwin, 60, of Handel Road, Canvey, attended with her grandchildren Tyler, eight, and Alfie, seven.

She said the pair were devastated when they heard the pool would be demolished.

She added: “They play down there in the summer and they absolutely love it.

“My sons played there when they were young too.

“It’s a real asset because without it they’d be swimming in the estuary, where it’s much more dangerous.”

The petition, which has been running for the past fortnight, was organised by the Echo-backed Protect Our Pool campaign.

Lea Swann, the group’s leader, said “It’s amazing how many children have signed it, not just from Canvey, but from Benfleet, Hadleigh and even Westcliff.

“It’s not just kids getting involved. We’ve had elderly people in their seventies and eighties telling us how angry they are about the council’s decision.”

Castle Point Council originally claimed it would be too expensive to bring the pool up to health and safety standards, claiming it would cost £58,000 to refurbish, plus and a further expense each year to maintain it.

The council’s chief executive David Marchant confirmed last month he had taken notice of the huge public support to save the pool.

Councillors are set to meet Canvey Town Council representatives at 6pm tomorrow, at the Paddocks community centre, in Long Road, on the island, to discuss whether the town council could cover the costs.

Comments(11)

WHY says...
5:30pm Wed 17 Mar 10

As the Council Officers where they get their figures from ?
Thats alot of Money for 3 Walls.
1 man and a mini digger could clear it out in a morning the concrete repairs would not be much , get another quote from an independent contractor , the council have apolicy to pay people in something like 18 days or less so builders woul jump at the opertunity .

themarinadog says...
7:38pm Wed 17 Mar 10

I used to cycle from Billericay to use this pool in the mid 50s. Don't you dare close it.

Cambrensis says...
10:48pm Wed 17 Mar 10

How can kids from a Benfleet School (see the uniforms) be called Canvey Kids. News manipulation again.

Sim0n says...
7:47am Thu 18 Mar 10

Cambrensis wrote:
How can kids from a Benfleet School (see the uniforms) be called Canvey Kids. News manipulation again.
Kids from Canvey go to alot of dfferent schools in the Borough.
The barriers between the two main parts of the Borough must be overcome its a wedge used by a few to divide the many for their own gains.

lifelongislander says...
10:07am Thu 18 Mar 10

Where in the news does it say Canvey kids, the campaign organiser actually says "not just from Canvey, but from Benfleet, Hadleigh and even Westcliff". Here Here Sim0n!

Neil Davidson says...
11:31am Thu 18 Mar 10

Sim0n wrote:
Cambrensis wrote: How can kids from a Benfleet School (see the uniforms) be called Canvey Kids. News manipulation again.
Kids from Canvey go to alot of dfferent schools in the Borough. The barriers between the two main parts of the Borough must be overcome its a wedge used by a few to divide the many for their own gains.
Simon, be careful which barriers you wish to remove between the two communities.

If the Spink Greenbelt Gang take four mainland seats then the Council will be run by Downbeat Dave Blackwell under a Castle Point Independents banner and then Lord help us all.

upset says...
1:52pm Thu 18 Mar 10

If the pool is so important for Ms Swans business why does she not make a financial contribution for its restoration?
I think one at Thorney Bay would be a better option, more beach, cafe and toilets all close at hand.

WHY says...
4:54pm Thu 18 Mar 10

If the Dredger making the Dock is removing sand as well as Gravel give some to canvey

bleubleu says...
9:00pm Thu 18 Mar 10

I applauad giving children opportunities to understand democracy and citizenship. Is that man in the background a teacher, he looks very much like one of the Green Belt candidates, if so isn't he abusing his position?

VocalVoice says...
3:51pm Fri 19 Mar 10

I agree upset. Ms Swann is so up in arms about this she needs to put her money where her mouth is.

Its been said that this is not viable in monitory terms to keep this open which is acceptable as if the council spent the money then other people would have complained its a waste.

I feel it would be a shame if this pool went as its one of the only pieces of old canvey left after the horses got sent to the glue factory. That being said the council are only trying to do their job so it would only be fair if CPBC the CIIP and Ms Swann came to an agreement to cover the costs together.

upset says...
5:15pm Fri 19 Mar 10

I've just thought the 700 residents who say keep it, is only a little short of what got us the Canvey Town Council.
Frightening is it not?


Pool protesters – Daniel Payne, 14, and campaign leader Lea Swann with the petition Pool protesters – Daniel Payne, 14, and campaign leader Lea Swann with the petition

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