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We are a members' club, run by volunteers. A Management Committee is elected by the members, for the benefit of members. We are non-profit-making. All the fees and sponsorship we take in are ploughed back to the objects of the club - i.e. competitive swimming. Having been invited to join, the first thing you will want to know is when and where we swim, if you have to register and what the fees are: Squad structure, times, syllabus | Finding the pools | Membership form | ASA registration | Fees| Standing order form OK, so you have joined and trained hard, now you have been invited to a gala. How confusing is that: Gala types. And you want to do well, so you want some tips. Have a look at our competition guides: Mind | Nutrition | Preparation | Flexibility | Technique You'd like to look the part: Kit/shop/purchase But still people are talking in a foreign language: Glossary You want to know what's going on. We keep in touch mainly by this site and email. We also have a notice-board at St Paul's school just as you enter the swimming pool. So how is this body run: Management committee | Contacts/info | Swim 21 | Constitution | Byelaws | Guiding principles | Duties of officers | Welfare | Code of conduct | Insurance cover | Pool lifeguards And then you want to investigate further into people with whom we have affiliation or some other relationship: Links to others We hire pools from a number of sources, including Putney Leisure Centre, which is our formal base, the Bank of England Sports Centre in Roehampton and St Paul's Boys School in Barnes. We have a strategic partnership with St Paul's School with the aim of establishing a centre of excellence in swimming in the area for the benefit of both the school and the local community. Finding the pools |
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