Fylde Council regrets to announce that CIC Wave Reach has regrettably decided to withdraw from its role in the acquiring and operating Kirkham Pool. The decision was made due to personal reasons, challenges, and shifting priorities, yet the CIC has expressed confidence in the business plan it was developing in partnership with the council to support the reopening and long-term viability of the pool.

Amy Holden, Chair of Wave Reach explained: “It is with deep regret that we announce our decision to withdraw from the Kirkham Baths project, despite our passion for this initiative and our confidence in the potential for its future success.

“We remain incredibly grateful for the support, time, and connections provided by Fylde Council and all those who have contributed to the project so far. However, we must acknowledge the significant challenges and risks involved, alongside personal circumstances that require us to refocus our time and priorities.

“This has not been an easy decision, and we share in the disappointment that this may bring. We continue to believe in the value of Kirkham Baths for the community and hope that this important project will find the right path forward in the near future.”

Fylde Council has been and will continue to be fully committed to the reopening of Kirkham Pool, subject to securing the required funding streams, and continues to explore all practicable options to make this a reality.

It has been agreed that the YMCA will formally hand back the ownership of the site to the council by no later than 17th February 2025 and it is now included in the procurement process for the new leisure contract along with St Annes Pool. By combining both facilities into a single contract, the council hopes to attract operators who see the value of managing two pools within the Fylde area, creating efficiencies and ensuring sustainable operations, should funding be secured.

The procurement process for the new leisure contract is currently underway, with a submission deadline of 5:00 pm on 18th December 2024. Interested operators are encouraged to submit proposals that reflect innovative approaches to delivering high-quality and accessible leisure services for the Fylde community.

Cllr Jayne Nixon, Head of Tourism and Leisure said: “While we are disappointed by CIC Wave Reach’s decision to step back, we understand and respect their reasons. We will continue working diligently to explore all options for Kirkham Pool. By integrating Kirkham Pool with the procurement for St Annes Pool, we believe we can create an attractive opportunity for operators that ensures a bright future for both facilities should a longer-term funding solution be found.”

Fylde Council is grateful for the community’s ongoing support and will provide any updates on the swimming in Fylde web page.


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