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The baths may be safe now, but the row still rumbles on

• Contrary to the biased coverage in the past few editions of the CNJ, the decision on Kentish Town baths has nothing to do with Lib Dem pressure and everything to do with our Labour-run council listening to local people.
Labour councillors pledged to refurbish the baths in our community strategy in 2002 and we are delivering on that pledge.
There was never any plan agreed to close the baths. However, we were always aware that this would be an expensive project, and we did not want to put an unjustified burden on council taxpayers.
Initial indications were that complete modernisation could cost up to £29 million. This was unacceptable, so we investigated more cost-effective options. The agreed scheme will involve substantial repairs and new changing and reception facilities, while retaining the two large pools and the listed Victorian frontage. The cost will be substantially lower than that for the original proposed redevelopment.
The story of the Kentish Town baths, as on other local issues, simply proves how much Kentish Town needs Labour councillors. We have succeeded in getting the new Talacre sports centre for Kentish Town, and keeping it under the direct control of the council. We put more money into local schools and street improvements, including the first home zone in the borough. In April, our modernised Kentish Town library will open, and will now have additional study space on a new mezzanine floor and improved disability access.
It would be good to see more recognition of these achievements in the pages of the CNJ, rather than scaremongering about non-existent threats to local amenities.
Deirdre Krymer
David Horan
Lucy Anderson
Kentish Town Ward Councillors

• COUNCILLOR Gerry Harrison (Delighted about Baths, Letters February 16) claims he has been away. ‘Was it behind the bike sheds where his political associates “softened him up?”
Some of us have grown to appreciate Gerry as unique among local politicians. His speaking the truth about the Prince of Wales baths and his firm advocacy of a sustainable future for the venerable building will be remembered long after his political bruising has faded.
Thank you Gerry and long may you be “shamelessly quoted”.
Peter Cuming
Talacre Road NW5

• I have recently started my role as the community sports coach (swimming), based with the Camden Swiss Cottage Swimming Club.
I felt that I should comment on the recent articles to do with swimming in Camden. I know that the Kentish Town facility has been the major focus of recent articles, but swimming provision for the community has come into focus and it might seem to readers that nothing is being done.
One of our aims with Camden Swiss Cottage Swimming Club is to provide all young children with the opportunity, through locally based swimming lessons, coaching and competition to progress in this lifelong physical activity.
My role will be to help plan, organise and deliver a varied, sustainable programme of swimming sessions to ensure that children and adults in the area have access to the appropriate level of teaching/coaching for their needs.
We have excellent pool time at the new Swiss Cottage Sports Centre to run these programmes.
I am trying to gain funding for schemes to open pathways for Camden school groups and priority groups to access organised swimming.
The Swimming Club and the London Borough of Camden’s Sports Development Unit are also looking to develop mentor swimming coaching/teaching programmes to entice young swimmers to stay involved in the sport and to develop their skills further.
Matt Chappel
Community Sports Coach
Camden Swiss Cottage Swimming Club
Kentish Town Sports Centre

• As I recall, Camden’s Labour party manifesto in 2002 promised to refurbish the Kentish Town Baths.
They didn’t, and instead allowed them to decay seemingly with the intention of closing it and selling it – not anticipating the outcry.
Last week, hundreds, perhaps thousands, of Camden residents received an unsolicited pre-recorded telephone message from the new Labour council leader Raj Chada about the baths.
In his phone message he asserted that “extravagant opposition politicians” wanted to waste £29 million. But all I heard from the Lib Dems was their view that residents want to keep both pools which they said must be achievable for far less than £29 million – which was Labour’s own projected cost estimate.
Peter Wesley
Oakeshott Avenue
N6
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