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Published in Health Club Management 2022 issue 10
Swimming can help cancer recovery / Photo: shutterstock/wavebreakmedia
Swimming can help cancer recovery / Photo: shutterstock/wavebreakmedia

Swimming during and after cancer treatment

Swim England has teamed up with the University of Nottingham to create a fact sheet explaining how people can benefit from aquatic activity during and after cancer treatment.

The initiaitive comes as figures suggest one in two people in the UK will develop some form of cancer throughout their lifetime, with 375,000 new cases in the UK every year. However, improvements in detection and treatment mean half will survive for 10 years or more.

It used to be the case that resting during and after cancer treatment was thought best, but there’s plenty of evidence to suggest that remaining as active as possible helps with the management of a range of symptoms and improves both physical and mental health.

Dr Dominic O’Connor, assistant professor in physiotherapy and sport rehab at University of Nottingham, who was involved in developing the fact sheet, says the physical and mental benefits of swimming are important, helping the management of symptoms such as pain and fatigue.

Dr Fiona Moffatt, associate professor and director of postgraduate research at the University of Nottingham and a member of Swim England’s Swimming and Health Commission, says she hopes the fact sheet will be used by healthcare professionals, leisure providers and the public to help those living with cancer get into the water.

Swim England is also continuing to develop fact sheets for different conditions, such as arthritis. More: www.hcmmag.com/cancerswim

"Evidence shows that remaining as active as possible helps with the management of cancer" – Andrew Power, Swim England

DLL is aiming to be carbon net zero by 2030
Russell Barnes / Photo: David Lloyd Leisure
Russell Barnes, David Llloyd Leisure

As we review the impact of COP27 and consider the challenges presented by climate change, David Lloyd Leisure has set a target of becoming carbon net zero by 2030 – 20 years ahead of the current UK target – by establishing five key areas to help us deliver the company’s goals.

We’re making changes throughout our operations, including generating renewable energy on site, reducing indirect emissions in the supply chain, reducing overall water and energy consumption, using sustainable modes of transport and reducing plastic use and waste.

The company has invested £20m in energy efficient technology, including low-energy LED lighting on tennis courts and overhauled heating and cooling systems. Solar panels are being installed in a number of clubs which will result in the generation of 20 per cent of the energy required. We’ve switched to green energy, with 100 per cent of our UK electricity now coming from renewable sources, and are the first health club in the UK to gain a water self-supply license.

We’re always striving to make a positive impact on the environment and the communities in which we operate, and the steps we’ve taken so far have resulted in a reduction of 10,000+ tonnes of CO2, which equates to over 10,200 flights to New York and back.

There’s so much more to be done and we’ll continue to prioritise tackling climate change across all our clubs.

Further actions we’re going to be taking over the next 12 months include trialling energy efficient showers, rolling out solar panels to other clubs, and installing air source heat pumps to remove 70 per cent of club carbon emissions, while fitting EV charging points across our clubs.

We’ll also be reducing single-use items and placing recycling bins in every club and launching a ‘lights off’ initiative to reduce energy waste.

David Lloyd Leisure is the first health and fitness club in the UK to gain a water self-supply license
A raft of energy-saving measures are in place / photo: David Lloyd Leisure
GLL provides warm spaces
Gareth Kirk / Photo: GLL
Gareth Kirk, GLL

Leisure facilities play a crucial role within local communities, not only facilitating physical health but also offering somewhere to socialise, interact with others and improve mental health.

With inflation and utility prices surging, despite some Government support, this winter will undoubtedly be one of the most challenging for our industry. It’s also presenting real hardship for many of our customers, particularly those on lower incomes.

As a charitable social enterprise, GLL is committed to making a difference and supporting local people. We’ve, therefore, decided to offer some of the leisure centre cafes and libraries we operate as dedicated warm spaces this winter. Anyone – not just our leisure centre or library members – will be able to visit our nominated leisure facilities to keep warm, use the free wifi, charge their phones and even to have a hot shower, while our libraries will provide free books, newspapers and magazines, along with the use of computer terminals.

At a national level we’re supported by Age UK and have partnered with our catering supplier Brakes, which has generously agreed to donate tea, coffee and biscuits to this initiative. At grassroots level we’re working with our local authority partners and other organisations, such as Citizens Advice and food banks, so together we can support the most vulnerable during these extraordinary times.

As a charitable social enterprise, GLL is offering some of its leisure centre cafes and libraries as dedicated warm spaces this winter
People will be able to access warm spaces for free / photo: shutterstock/Pressmaster
https://www.leisureopportunities.co.uk/images/2022/50656_190901.jpg
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features

Letters: Write to reply

Fuel the debate about issues and opportunities across the industry. We’d love to hear from you – [email protected]

Published in Health Club Management 2022 issue 10
Swimming can help cancer recovery / Photo: shutterstock/wavebreakmedia
Swimming can help cancer recovery / Photo: shutterstock/wavebreakmedia

Swimming during and after cancer treatment

Swim England has teamed up with the University of Nottingham to create a fact sheet explaining how people can benefit from aquatic activity during and after cancer treatment.

The initiaitive comes as figures suggest one in two people in the UK will develop some form of cancer throughout their lifetime, with 375,000 new cases in the UK every year. However, improvements in detection and treatment mean half will survive for 10 years or more.

It used to be the case that resting during and after cancer treatment was thought best, but there’s plenty of evidence to suggest that remaining as active as possible helps with the management of a range of symptoms and improves both physical and mental health.

Dr Dominic O’Connor, assistant professor in physiotherapy and sport rehab at University of Nottingham, who was involved in developing the fact sheet, says the physical and mental benefits of swimming are important, helping the management of symptoms such as pain and fatigue.

Dr Fiona Moffatt, associate professor and director of postgraduate research at the University of Nottingham and a member of Swim England’s Swimming and Health Commission, says she hopes the fact sheet will be used by healthcare professionals, leisure providers and the public to help those living with cancer get into the water.

Swim England is also continuing to develop fact sheets for different conditions, such as arthritis. More: www.hcmmag.com/cancerswim

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As we review the impact of COP27 and consider the challenges presented by climate change, David Lloyd Leisure has set a target of becoming carbon net zero by 2030 – 20 years ahead of the current UK target – by establishing five key areas to help us deliver the company’s goals.

We’re making changes throughout our operations, including generating renewable energy on site, reducing indirect emissions in the supply chain, reducing overall water and energy consumption, using sustainable modes of transport and reducing plastic use and waste.

The company has invested £20m in energy efficient technology, including low-energy LED lighting on tennis courts and overhauled heating and cooling systems. Solar panels are being installed in a number of clubs which will result in the generation of 20 per cent of the energy required. We’ve switched to green energy, with 100 per cent of our UK electricity now coming from renewable sources, and are the first health club in the UK to gain a water self-supply license.

We’re always striving to make a positive impact on the environment and the communities in which we operate, and the steps we’ve taken so far have resulted in a reduction of 10,000+ tonnes of CO2, which equates to over 10,200 flights to New York and back.

There’s so much more to be done and we’ll continue to prioritise tackling climate change across all our clubs.

Further actions we’re going to be taking over the next 12 months include trialling energy efficient showers, rolling out solar panels to other clubs, and installing air source heat pumps to remove 70 per cent of club carbon emissions, while fitting EV charging points across our clubs.

We’ll also be reducing single-use items and placing recycling bins in every club and launching a ‘lights off’ initiative to reduce energy waste.

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With inflation and utility prices surging, despite some Government support, this winter will undoubtedly be one of the most challenging for our industry. It’s also presenting real hardship for many of our customers, particularly those on lower incomes.

As a charitable social enterprise, GLL is committed to making a difference and supporting local people. We’ve, therefore, decided to offer some of the leisure centre cafes and libraries we operate as dedicated warm spaces this winter. Anyone – not just our leisure centre or library members – will be able to visit our nominated leisure facilities to keep warm, use the free wifi, charge their phones and even to have a hot shower, while our libraries will provide free books, newspapers and magazines, along with the use of computer terminals.

At a national level we’re supported by Age UK and have partnered with our catering supplier Brakes, which has generously agreed to donate tea, coffee and biscuits to this initiative. At grassroots level we’re working with our local authority partners and other organisations, such as Citizens Advice and food banks, so together we can support the most vulnerable during these extraordinary times.

As a charitable social enterprise, GLL is offering some of its leisure centre cafes and libraries as dedicated warm spaces this winter
People will be able to access warm spaces for free / photo: shutterstock/Pressmaster
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