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London 2012: Has Leicestershire Olympic legacy 'gone'? | London 2012: Has Leicestershire Olympic legacy 'gone'? |
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The town of Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire is probably better known for its pies than its athletes. | The town of Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire is probably better known for its pies than its athletes. |
But dig a little deeper and you'll find a number of inspirational sporting figures hail from the area: England cricketers Stuart Broad and James Taylor, Rugby World Cup winner Neil Back and British Olympics equestrian hopeful Lauren Shannon among them. | But dig a little deeper and you'll find a number of inspirational sporting figures hail from the area: England cricketers Stuart Broad and James Taylor, Rugby World Cup winner Neil Back and British Olympics equestrian hopeful Lauren Shannon among them. |
The one thing you won't find in the town, however, is a leisure centre. | The one thing you won't find in the town, however, is a leisure centre. |
Until a few years ago, the town was dependant on facilities provided by two of its schools. | Until a few years ago, the town was dependant on facilities provided by two of its schools. |
But when one school closed and the other college started redeveloping its sports complex, the shortage of alternatives seemed stark. | But when one school closed and the other college started redeveloping its sports complex, the shortage of alternatives seemed stark. |
A recent refurbishment of Melton's Waterfield Leisure Pool has been viewed with mixed feelings by residents. | A recent refurbishment of Melton's Waterfield Leisure Pool has been viewed with mixed feelings by residents. |
Alison Bowland, chair of the town's swimming club said: "One of the pools was filled in and made into a fitness studio. From a swimming perspective we have actually lost out in the last 18 months to two years. | Alison Bowland, chair of the town's swimming club said: "One of the pools was filled in and made into a fitness studio. From a swimming perspective we have actually lost out in the last 18 months to two years. |
"I think the reality is the legacy of the Olympics is very disappointing. We still need a new pool in the area, just as we need a lot of new facilities like squash and badminton and five-a-side football. | "I think the reality is the legacy of the Olympics is very disappointing. We still need a new pool in the area, just as we need a lot of new facilities like squash and badminton and five-a-side football. |
"For the local councils and the people with money to spend, knowing how best to direct it has been lacking." | "For the local councils and the people with money to spend, knowing how best to direct it has been lacking." |
Paul Butlin, owner of Hardknocks boxing and fitness gym in Melton agreed. | Paul Butlin, owner of Hardknocks boxing and fitness gym in Melton agreed. |
He said: "Nobody has come in and said, 'I want to start boxing because I've watched the Olympics'. | He said: "Nobody has come in and said, 'I want to start boxing because I've watched the Olympics'. |
"I thought the whole point of the Olympics meant we would get better facilities and they would pump money in to get better athletes in the future. | "I thought the whole point of the Olympics meant we would get better facilities and they would pump money in to get better athletes in the future. |
"It feels as if the government has done what they wanted to do: big impact, great games and that's it." | "It feels as if the government has done what they wanted to do: big impact, great games and that's it." |
'Something bigger' | 'Something bigger' |
Asfordby parish councillor Alan Webster is a former professional footballer with Scunthorpe United. He coached Derby County's academy for 10 years and said his whole life had been about sport. | Asfordby parish councillor Alan Webster is a former professional footballer with Scunthorpe United. He coached Derby County's academy for 10 years and said his whole life had been about sport. |
"I was a member of the town's former leisure centre for 25 years," he said. "I watched it degenerate in that time and it finally closed without anything to replace it. | "I was a member of the town's former leisure centre for 25 years," he said. "I watched it degenerate in that time and it finally closed without anything to replace it. |
"Now, if people from Melton want to go and play a game of squash, they have to travel to Grantham, Nottingham or Oakham. | "Now, if people from Melton want to go and play a game of squash, they have to travel to Grantham, Nottingham or Oakham. |
"Neighbouring Charnwood Borough has three leisure centres, I believe - Melton doesn't even have one. There are some great facilities attached to schools and some gyms but a town of this size needs something bigger." | "Neighbouring Charnwood Borough has three leisure centres, I believe - Melton doesn't even have one. There are some great facilities attached to schools and some gyms but a town of this size needs something bigger." |
Melton was one of hundreds of towns up and down Britain that welcomed the Olympic torch to its streets in 2012. | Melton was one of hundreds of towns up and down Britain that welcomed the Olympic torch to its streets in 2012. |
But did the much-talked about Olympic legacy actually make any difference to the town? | But did the much-talked about Olympic legacy actually make any difference to the town? |
Alan Pearson, a Leicestershire Conservative county councillor said he believed it had. | Alan Pearson, a Leicestershire Conservative county councillor said he believed it had. |
"Melton has had these issues for a number of years," he said. | "Melton has had these issues for a number of years," he said. |
"But what the Olympics has done is bring to people's attention the importance of sport and how it brings people together. It helped bring focus to this project." | "But what the Olympics has done is bring to people's attention the importance of sport and how it brings people together. It helped bring focus to this project." |
Mr Pearson said plans were under way which would mean Melton would get its leisure centre. | Mr Pearson said plans were under way which would mean Melton would get its leisure centre. |
It would include five-aside football and indoor cricket facilities, a climbing wall, fitness studios, outdoor pitches plus a netball and basketball hall with space for 1,000 spectators, he said. | It would include five-aside football and indoor cricket facilities, a climbing wall, fitness studios, outdoor pitches plus a netball and basketball hall with space for 1,000 spectators, he said. |
There would also be space allocated for a possible swimming pool, should it be required in the future. | There would also be space allocated for a possible swimming pool, should it be required in the future. |
Mr Pearson said a number of sites were currently being considered in the town but he hoped the facility would be up and running in two or three years. | Mr Pearson said a number of sites were currently being considered in the town but he hoped the facility would be up and running in two or three years. |
And time is of the essence, if the town is to capitalise on the Olympic legacy. | And time is of the essence, if the town is to capitalise on the Olympic legacy. |
"There needs to be massive focus from the government," he said. | "There needs to be massive focus from the government," he said. |
"We need children playing sport in primary schools three or four times a week. We've got to do it quickly, or the next 20 years, we're in real trouble." | "We need children playing sport in primary schools three or four times a week. We've got to do it quickly, or the next 20 years, we're in real trouble." |
A spokesperson for the borough council confirmed funding options were being considered. | A spokesperson for the borough council confirmed funding options were being considered. |
In many towns, however, the grand ambitions inspired by the Olympics do not seem to have been realised. | In many towns, however, the grand ambitions inspired by the Olympics do not seem to have been realised. |
According to a BBC survey, four out of five people think the games have neither boosted the local economy or public services. | According to a BBC survey, four out of five people think the games have neither boosted the local economy or public services. |
And only about one in 10 thought the 2012 Olympics inspired people to become more physically active. | And only about one in 10 thought the 2012 Olympics inspired people to become more physically active. |
In which case, does an Olympic legacy actually exist? | In which case, does an Olympic legacy actually exist? |
"It's hard to say what the legacy is," said Paul Jacobs, head of physical education at Melton's John Ferneley College. | "It's hard to say what the legacy is," said Paul Jacobs, head of physical education at Melton's John Ferneley College. |
"There have been a lot of schemes floating around but I don't see there's been a lot of difference. | "There have been a lot of schemes floating around but I don't see there's been a lot of difference. |
"At school level, I wouldn't say I have had more students involved in sport this year than there were last year." | "At school level, I wouldn't say I have had more students involved in sport this year than there were last year." |
Loughborough uplift | Loughborough uplift |
Gaynor Nash is an Olympic legacy officer and goes into schools around the county to speak about how to develop an activity programme. | Gaynor Nash is an Olympic legacy officer and goes into schools around the county to speak about how to develop an activity programme. |
"Some schools have done nothing," she said. "I feel like I am totally reminding them about the Olympics - it's gone. Some schools have been terrific but others have dragged their feet." | "Some schools have done nothing," she said. "I feel like I am totally reminding them about the Olympics - it's gone. Some schools have been terrific but others have dragged their feet." |
Perhaps where the Olympics have made a difference has been at encouraging those already sports-focused to aim high. | Perhaps where the Olympics have made a difference has been at encouraging those already sports-focused to aim high. |
Loughborough University, which is building an £8m campus for postgraduates at the Olympic Park in London, has seen an uplift in student applications for its sports degrees. | Loughborough University, which is building an £8m campus for postgraduates at the Olympic Park in London, has seen an uplift in student applications for its sports degrees. |
Director of sport Peter Keen said: "For me, the Olympics was a lesson in self-belief," he said. "If we put our mind to something we can do extraordinary things. That's the legacy from London." | Director of sport Peter Keen said: "For me, the Olympics was a lesson in self-belief," he said. "If we put our mind to something we can do extraordinary things. That's the legacy from London." |
Culture secretary Maria Miller, who visited the university this week added: "The new facilities really put this university in Loughborough as central to Britain's success in the future too." | Culture secretary Maria Miller, who visited the university this week added: "The new facilities really put this university in Loughborough as central to Britain's success in the future too." |
But if the benefits of sport are to extend beyond the sporting elite to the population at large, parish councillor Mr Webster believes top-class facilities are key. | But if the benefits of sport are to extend beyond the sporting elite to the population at large, parish councillor Mr Webster believes top-class facilities are key. |
"The truth of the matter is, there is a lot of work to be done," he said. "And that starts with giving people the right facilities. People will demand those - at the very least." | "The truth of the matter is, there is a lot of work to be done," he said. "And that starts with giving people the right facilities. People will demand those - at the very least." |
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