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Pupils need to learn to swim before cuts says Tory

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Budget cuts will affect the 拢2m contract the council has with one leisure firm

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Children need to learn to swim by the end of this summer term, a Conservative councillor has claimed.

It comes ahead of cuts to school swimming lessons in Powys which could take effect from September.

However, another councillor called his words 鈥渦nhelpful scaremongering鈥.

It is the result of a change in the 拢2m contract between Powys council and Freedom Leisure, which runs a number of pools across the borough.

The cut of about 8.5% - just over 拢177,000 - could come as part of the council's attempt to balance its 2024/2025 budget.

The authority needs to make 拢10.652m in cuts, savings and generated income by the end of March next year.

Speaking at a scrutiny committee meeting, councillor Aled Davies said: 鈥淚 have real fears about this as there are so many unknowns.

鈥淚 would encourage all children to learn to swim by July and the end of the school term as we don鈥檛 know what鈥檚 going to happen after the summer.鈥

But Liberal Democrat councillor Pete Roberts said Mr Davies鈥檚 comments were 鈥渇lippant鈥 and 鈥渦nhelpful scaremongering鈥.

'We鈥檙e really unclear what鈥檚 being proposed'

He also wanted to 鈥渁ssure parents鈥 it would not be like that.

Committee chairman Gwynfor Thomas, a Conservative, said he sensed a 鈥済reat deal鈥 of discomfort about the proposal.

鈥淚鈥檓 really disappointed by this," he added.

"We鈥檙e really unclear what鈥檚 being proposed, how it鈥檚 going to be achieved and the outcome for the child.鈥

But interim head of community services Jenny Ashton said details of the cut still needed to be 鈥渨ork through and agreed鈥 with schools.

Freedom Leisure, which was awarded a 15-year council contract in 2015 to run its pools and sports centres, also needed to 鈥渃ome up with options鈥 to help achieve the savings target, she added.

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