We only need just over 100 signatures on our petition asking for @ReadingCouncil to consult over the future of Arthur Hill Pool to get on the agenda for the next Council meeting. Please sign at https://t.co/wOnSA7RlRv #WeCanDoIt#rdg#rdguk#swimming
@ReadingLabour@vincemaple If you want to increase representation on Reading Council, changing your position on Arthur Hill Pool and listening to the views of local people would be a good place to start.
- is the number of signatures we still need on our petition to put consultation on the future of Arthur Hill Pool on the agenda at @ReadingCouncil. #Pleasesign at https://t.co/JXnVoj8Jxf #rdguk#rdg#swimming#rdgnews
What do you think should happen to the Arthur Hill site? Sign the petition asking @ReadingCouncil to let you have your say: https://t.co/a20YLFvnDg #rdg#rdguk#rdgnews#swimming
@ReadingCouncil is about to conduct a review of options for the Arthur Hill Swimming Pool site. Please sign our petition asking Reading Borough Council to consult with local people over the future of the site https://t.co/a20YLFvnDg … #rdg#rdguk#rdgnews
Now that @Readingcouncil's plans to sell Arthur Hill Pool have collapsed, please sign our petition to ask the Council to consult on the future of the site https://t.co/a20YLFvnDg #rdg#rdgnews#rdguk
@TonyJonesLab @SteveBBBBBBBBB @Eastreadingcom@ReadingCouncil@ReadingLabour@JN_Brock@cllrrobwhite In the meantime, you could refurbish and reopen Arthur Hill Pool - which by the way would be a lot cheaper than building a new pool in Palmer Park, and wouldn't result in concreting over parkland.
@JN_Brock - you've had a lot to say about making @ReadingCouncil more open and transparent. Does this extend to giving the local community the final say on the future of Arthur Hill Pool, and keeping open the prospect of returning it to sporting use? #rdg#rdguk#rdgnews
@JN_Brock - you've had a lot to say about making @ReadingCouncil more open and transparent. Does this extend to giving the local community the final say on the future of Arthur Hill Pool, and keeping open the prospect of returning it to sporting use? #rdg#rdgnews#rdguk
Now that @ReadingCouncil's plans to flog off Arthur Hill Pool have failed, there must be open and honest consultation with local people about the future of the site and the prospect for returning it to sporting use https://t.co/hzfJBSgKLA #rdgnews#rdguk#rdg
It's official - @ReadingCouncil's botched plans to sell Arthur Hill Pool have collapsed. Here's what @JN_Brock had to say at last night's Council meeting. We now need public consultation on the future of the site and its use for the community #rdg#rdgnews#rdguk
Wake up #rdguk and smell the stench -https://t.co/7Bsk6wOD98 If it was not for campaigners none of this would have reached the public domain. There was a deliberate attempt by #rdg Council to mislead and sadly worse - a saga not of transparency but concealment and hypocrisy.
Reading Borough Council has finally release copies of its secret report about the sale of Arthur Hill Pool. The report reveals that the Council turned down bids to reopen the pool for public swimming. https://t.co/jqjRrKADXq
Questions for @ReadingCouncil about the sale of Arthur Hill Pool: 1 Why didn't you offer it to a buyer who would reopen it for swimming? 2 Why didn't you take the highest bid? 3 Why haven't you remarketed it now the buyer has not met the payment deadline? https://t.co/8vcPGzYyhL