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Swimming pools set to expand as demand soars

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Swim centres could be expanded and improved across Lake Mac to help cater to the city’s growing population over the next 20 years.

It comes as Lake Macquarie City Council has opened community input for its Aquatic Facilities Strategy.

When completed, it will guide the future of the Speers Point, Morisset, Charlestown, Toronto, West Wallsend and Swansea swim centres.

“This is all about catering to our rapidly increasing population, because we know that in 20 years our city will be home to 30,000 more people,” section manager community assets Brendan Callander said.

Speers Point Swim Centre, which was built more than 60 years ago, could be expanded to boast a heated indoor pool, new amenities and an ‘adventure zone’ with slides and a water zipline course.

Meanwhile, Swansea and West Wallsend swim centres could host heated indoor pools which would run learn to swim and warm water therapy sessions, year-round.

“We’re asking everyone in the community to tell us what they like about our swim centres, what they dislike and how they might use the pools in years to come,” Mr Callander said.

The facilities offer a space for recreational and lap swimming, aquatic fitness, water safety and learn-to-swim classes.

Lake Mac residents Karen and Phillip Buckner have been using Charlestown Swim Centre for around 25 years to work on their fitness and socialise. 

“I swam there when I was pregnant with my children, my children have all learnt to swim there and I can see the benefits across the board for all the people that go there,” Ms Buckner said.

“I think the essence of the pool is the fact that it’s open year-round. I think the pools should cater to all ages and all groups, so the new enclosed learn to swim centre is really great.”

Feedback received will be coupled with best practise research to develop a draft Aquatic Facilities Strategy.

Residents can have their say through an online survey until Monday 11 April.

Go to shape.lakemac.com.au for more information.

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