The Ripple Effect project, funded by Spirit of 2012, aims to break down barriers for disabled individuals who want to become volunteers and encourage them to get involved with aquatic sports,…continue »
Swim England’s affiliated clubs are set to play a vital part in helping to ensure that people from diverse communities see aquatics as a welcoming and inclusive space. A key…continue »
As part of Swim England’s commitment to make aquatics accessible for all, the national governing body are making changes to the technical officials’ uniform expectations when officiating at Swim England…continue »
The search is underway to find the latest inductees into Swim England’s Hall of Fame. Launched in 2019 as part of the national governing body’s 150th anniversary celebrations, a total…continue »
A multi-million pound fund to help local authorities keep afloat swimming pools struggling with soaring energy bills has been launched. A total of £20 million is available in phase one…continue »
Swimmers of all ages and abilities are being encouraged to sign up for Breast Cancer Now’s ‘Swim 10 Miles’ charity swim. The charity is raising money to help fund their…continue »
Swim England has taken the first steps to turn existing guidance into policy following a commitment made in its safeguarding, welfare and culture plan. The national governing body vowed in…continue »
It is important for our providers to get the latest information on their membership and on all industry updates. The communications we send out to our International Learn to Swim…continue »
Swimming stalwarts Kay Grimshaw and Eleanor Walsh have been recognised by the King in the Birthday Honours list. They have both been awarded British Empire Medals for their services to…continue »
Swim England has appointed eight members to its brand new Oversight Committee. The committee will report directly to the Swim England Board and will manage and oversee the national governing…continue »