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Following the announcement that entry to Pontypridd Lido will be free of charge to swimmers during 2016, the powers that be have gone one step further and announced that next year people will be paid to swim there.
That’s right, My Rhondda News has learned that people will actually be given cash to swim in the Lido next year.
Spokesman Arsene Elbow, told us, “After making cuts in other places, such as closing Treherbert Pool, and shutting the fun slide in Tylorstown Sports Centre, not to mention our future plans to close Ferndale Infants and Ynyscynon Nursery School, we are pleased to be able to put these savings to good use, and provide free swimming in Pontypridd Lido this year. Next year we will give £3.50 to every person who swims there, every time they swim.”
This is a perfect example of how savings are being made across the authority, which inevitably change the way in which services are delivered and maintained.
“Free swimming comes at a cost,” Arsene continued, “but making strategic cuts elsewhere means we can prioritise what cash strapped families really need, a good day out at the Lido.”
Keen swimmer, Keeley Lanes from Pontypridd told us, “I think it’s a great idea really, rather than use income from the Lido to generate much needed public funds, make cuts elsewhere so we can use the Lido for free, whoever dreamt up that one gets my vote.”
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