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       problems across the country, and MPs are not exempt. It is not an ideal situation
 BERE REGIS SWIMMING CLUB  -  THE ORCAS   when a Minister cannot hear a question, or a back-bench MP does not get the
       chance to participate due to technical problems. We have been assured that if
       there are issues when voting that measures have been put in place to ensure that
 It all came from my friendship with two of
 the teachers at Bere Regis Primary School.   every MP who wants to vote can do so.
 Bryan  Clark  had  already  taken  and   As always, my job as an MP is in two parts – that of a legislator in Parliament, and
 passed  his  ASA  swimming  teachers   my role more locally.  I have continued to support local businesses, charities and
 certificate.  Jane  Phillips  was  planning  to   individuals.  I  have  spoken  to  hundreds  of  people,  giving  support  and  finding
 take  hers  and  would  I  be  interested  in   answers to their questions wherever possible.  I have been sending out updates
 joining the course? This I did and the rest   with links to useful reources and organisations  – to find out more please see my
 as they say was history.   website.
 It was in that glorious summer of 1976 and   My constituency office is still closed, but my staff and I are providing support and
 having  passed  my  swimming  teacher’s   assistance  to  many  different  people.  Due  to  the  situation,  it  may  take  a  little
 course, I looked around and thought it should not stop there. I had always been   longer  than  normal  to  respond  to  queries,  but  please  do  keep  in  touch  if  you
 passionate about swimming and had been playing water polo for Bridport for a   need   help   or   support.   You   can   contact   me   via   email
 number of years.    michael.tomlinson.mp@parliament.uk  or  call  my  office  on  01202  624216.  I  send
       out  a  regular  email  update  –  you  can  sign  up  on  my  website
 The school had a small teaching pool which had been built in the 1960s and was
       www.michaeltomlinson.org.uk  where  you  can  also  find  links  to  the  latest
 regularly used during the summer months to teach the children to swim. My first
       coronavirus advice.
 thought was, would there be enough interest in the village to start a swimming
 club? I started talking to friends and got a positive response.
 We then called a meeting to discuss starting the club. Of course there were no
 Facebook  or  emails  then  but  a  few  posters  around  the  village  plus  the  jungle
 drums  did  the  trick  and  we  had  a  good  number  turn  up  for  the  meeting.  A
 committee was formed and I became its first chairman remaining in post for 43
 years!  You  would  have  thought  that  I  would  have  been  kicked  out  years  ago
 before I ever got towards my sell by date!

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 We decided to meet at the school for our first swim on Tuesday 14 . June. It had
 been a hot glorious summer day as it had been all through May and June that
 year but we did wonder who would turn up. As it turned out, we needn’t have
 worried about attendance as 120 people came on that first night. It was a brilliant
 start but a logistical nightmare as Jane, Bryan and I taught the different groups in
 waves throughout the evening.   LOCAL MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT

 We were blessed with fine weather
 throughout  that  glorious  summer   Michael Tomlinson MP   
                                        Michael.tomlinson.mp@parliament.uk
 with  both  children  and  adults   holds regular surgeries
 flocking  to  our  classes.  We  even   in the constituency.  For     01202 624216
 held  a  swimming  gala  in  the  first   details of forthcoming
 summer  season.  It  was  all  very   surgeries or to make an      www.michaeltomlinson.org.uk
 informal  with  a  Fancy  Dress
 competition  thrown  in  for  good   appointment, please   @Michael4MDNP
 measure.   contact his office.


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