New demo as baths fight support grows

Monday 23rd November 2009, 11:30AM GMT.

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Defiant campaigners desperate to save Coseley Baths from the bulldozer held a protest in the rain as they continued their fight to get the pool reopened.

Around 200 people joined the peaceful one-hour demonstration on the steps of the boarded-up building in Pear Tree Lane. With banners and Save Coseley Baths T-shirts, the protesters heard speeches from campaign leader Brian Guest and supporters including MP Ian Austin.

Demolition is expected to be in the New Year although Mr Guest, aged 65, is investigating legal action to prevent bulldozers moving in.

Mr Guest, of Elmwood Rise, Sedgley, said he was “heartened” by yesterday’s turnout adding it showed the strength of feeling in the community.

“We are not giving up. Not only are we receiving more support from all over the area but we have been inundated with financial support to enable us to carry on our legal battle,” he said.

Families spoke of the hole that had been left in the community since the swimming pool closed its doors on August 31.

Mr Austin, who was joined by fellow Labour MP, Pat McFadden, for Wolverhampton South East, called for money to be invested in the site to bring it up to scratch. The campaign group distributed hundreds of leaflets sporting the face of legendary West Bromwich Albion striker Tony “Bomber” Brown who is the latest high-profile name to support the crusade.

Campaigners were given fresh hope last month when it emerged that a colony of 20 bats was roosting at the building.

Dudley Council commissioned an ecological survey of the condemned pool after several sightings of bats were reported.

Dudley Council says the roof of the building needs £1 million of urgent repairs.


  1. 1
    BRUCE

    How come Dudley can’t get funding help like Cannock ? Or perhaps it does ?

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  2. 2
    Phil

    Funding is available but Dudley Council will not try to get it. Coseley is a labour controlled area say no more.

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  3. 3
    Cannock Chase Wolf

    To get £1million in funding for the roof repairs, then get the extra cash for other repairs, you would not get all the funding for this in 1 chunk.

    The council would have to probably foot half, so tax payers of this area, do you want to foot the bill? cause thats where it will come from if it gets refurbished and re-opened.

    Not being funny, just know how it works!

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  4. 4
    Paul

    Well the grasping, greedy councillors of Dudley Borough have no problem finding a million pound a year for their expenses and allowances, perhaps they should let the people vote: swimming baths or councillors pockets. Phil is right though, Coseley is a Labour area so the ruling Tory junta don’t give a damn about it (just like Quarry Bank, Cradley etc). If Tory seats were threatened they’d cough the money up quick

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