The Aquatic Activity and Swimming for Health eLearning resource, which has been described as ‘exceptionally helpful and practical’, is now available to access for anyone in the UK. After NHS…continue »
Swim England’s new version of Wavepower contains an important update with regards the usage of mobile devices in changing rooms. Here, Kevin Suckling, Swim England’s head of safeguarding and welfare,…continue »
Volunteers form the backbone of everything in aquatic sports. Without them, clubs and events simply could not run which is why Swim England’s Volunteering team are determined to support and…continue »
Dorset has become the first county to meet the standards of Swim England’s Governance Code for counties. The code sets out the requirements counties must achieve in order to show…continue »
Two volunteers with Swim England’s Ripple Effect project have been nominated for a national award. Allyson Irvine and Ryan Carstairs are both Sport and Recreation Alliance’s Community Sport and Recreations…continue »
Swim England has published an updated version of its safeguarding policy and procedures document. The new edition of Wavepower contains a number of important changes which aim to ensure everyone…continue »
When the Swim England Open Water National Masters championships had to be cancelled this year due to a medical emergency, many people feared the worst. However, Nick Parkes has made…continue »
Experienced swimmer Nick Parkes is urging people considering a fitness drive as part of a new year resolution to get active in the water – as it can be a…continue »
Born: 17 February 1989 Rebecca Adlington Record-breaking Rebecca Adlington is Britain’s most successful female Olympian of all time in the pool having won a total of four individual medals at…continue »
Born: 10 August 1941 Anita Lonsbrough Anita Lonsbrough was a pioneer for women’s swimming – achieving a number of notable firsts during a dominant six years at the very top…continue »