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 The  magnificent  stage  was  still  there   NEWS FROM WESTMINSTER
 forming the backdrop to the deep end
 and  the  viewing  gallery  gave  a   As  I  write,  the  weather  has  turned  distinctly
 wonderful view of the pool and stage   autumnal,  with  pouring  rain,  strong  winds,  lower
 below. The building is of course Grade   temperatures   and   some   occasional   glorious
 ll  listed  so  the main structure will have   sunshine. I  know that  many  people are  concerned
 to remain in perpetuity.    about rising energy prices, and the recent closure of
 Sean explained that a new pool will be   several energy companies.
 built  and  there  were  plans  that   The rise in prices is due to global changes in supply
 Smethwick  would  merge  with  Langley   and  demand  for  gas  as  we  emerge  from  the
 and the Harry Mitchell Centre by 2019   pandemic.    Householders  will  be  protected  by  the
 and therefore would not be used for swimming after that date. I found this really   Energy  Price  Cap  which  prevents  suppliers  from
 sad but I guess that you have to move with the times and at least the building   raising  their  prices  too  high.  If  you  want  help  or
 was to remain intact albeit for a different use. Sean told me that he had been a   advice on help with energy bills, there is a section on my website. This has links to
 serious competitive breaststroke swimmer in his youth and before he sustained a   organisations who can help you, advice if your supplier goes bust, and details of
 serious leg injury, actually trained with Nick Gillingham in the late 70s.   government support for paying your bills if you are on a low income.  You can
 During the period leading up to the Second World War and right up to 1968 the   find it here www.michaeltomlinson.org.uk/energy-price-advice
 building was a magnet for top entertainment during the winter months. Wrestling,   I  know  many  people  were  concerned  about  reported  fuel  shortages.  Whilst  it
 boxing and even some illegal fist fights were held which attracted the odd villain   was true that many petrol stations were running out of fuel soon after they had
 including the infamous Kray twins who were there to bet on the outcome of some   deliveries, this was mostly due to people filling up their cars before they needed
 of these gatherings.    to do so, following media speculation and inaccurate reporting. Statistics show
 Apart  from the  Beatles  , Joe  Loss  and  his  orchestra,  Tommy  Cooper,  the Rolling   that  demand  for  fuel  went  up  80%  in  the  last  week  of  September.  Delivery
 Stones, the Kinks, the Small Faces and the Who appeared on stage during those   volumes were fairly constant, and in some cases were 20% higher than normal –
 swinging 60s. It was positively a walk back in time for me!   but with  so many  people rushing  to get fuel the  pumps  were exhausted  more
        quickly.  In  some  areas,  particularly  in  London,  there  was  a  shortage  of  HGV
 The baths also hosted a number of international swimming galas. In 1959, being   drivers,  and  this  is  being  addressed  through  visa  changes,  and  training  of
 one of the largest pools in the country, an international gala took place between   additional UK drivers.
 Great Britain and West Germany and was televised by the BBC.
        Over the last few weeks Parliament has been on recess, so as well as attending
 During the 1960s the baths continued to hold dances but Smethwick was getting   our conference in Manchester, I have enjoyed spending more time in Dorset. I
 a reputation for being one of the roughest dance halls. This culminated in a riot in   have  been  able  to  meet  a  variety  of  people  and  local  business,  and  was
 1967  where  fighting  spilled  out  onto   pleased to be able to speak to the Police and Crime Commissioner for Dorset
    the  street  and  a  late  bus  nearly   about  anti-social  behaviour  and  neighbourhood  policing  in  Canford  Heath.  I
 turned over.   have  also  had  several  meetings  with  local  councilors,  including  the  deputy
        leader of Dorset Council Cllr. Peter Wharf. I reiterated my opposition for building
 It was at this point that it was decided   on  the  greenbelt,  and  emphasised  that  any  development  should  prioritise
 to  turn  the  building  into  a  swimming   brownfield sites and places with adequate infrastructure.
 facility  all  year  round.  In  1968  a  new
 smaller  learner  pool  (20  metres  by  9   I had a fantastic visit to the Cadets in Lytchett Matravers, and had the chance
 metres)  was  opened  to  run  side  by   to hear about all their opportunities and activities for young people. The cadets
 side  with  the  main  pool.  This  has   are  an  impressive  group  of  young  people,  committed  to  enhancing  their
 proved  a  popular  addition  to   education  whilst  having  fun.  The  detachment  has  not  only  survived  over
 accommodate swimming lessons and   lockdown, but flourished and increased in number. I want to thank all volunteers
 other activities.   in  our  area,  particularly  those  who  offer  opportunities  like  this  for  children  and


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