A lasting legacy was the big promise of the Olympic and Paralympic games. Today Baroness Doocey, the former chair of the London Assembly, claimed that legacy is hanging in the balance and more needs ...
Paralympic medal-winning swimmer Susie Rodgers tests the extraordinary "poolpod" - part of the London 2012 legacy. The £10,000 lift offers disabled swimmers a more dignified way of entering the water ...
An innovative lift system designed to allow easy access to swimming pools for people with disabilities or mobility issues has been installed at a southside leisure centre. The multi-award winning ...
The Poolpod is an innovative lift mechanism that fits to the side of swimming pools and Paralympic swimmer Susie Rodgers, who won three bronze medals at London 2012, today endorsed the new technology.
An inclusive new feature has been installed at the Westcroft Leisure Centre swimming pool to improve its accessibility.
At Scotstoun pool in Glasgow, what is being described as a "mini submarine" is making swimmers lives, and health, better. Judith Marshall, a wheelchair user, is one of the users of the new "PoolPod".
BITTERNE Leisure Centre has been given a charitable boost as a "life-changing" Poolpod has been installed. As part of Swim England’s Water Wellbeing programme, the Poolpod has been installed in the ...
November 8 - A unique system to improve swimming pool access for the disabled and less mobile has become an early legacy of London 2012 as the Aquatics Centre on the Olympic Park in Stratford became ...