YMCA to manage Horsham Aquatic Centre until 2021

Published on 04 April 2018

Horsham Aquatic Centre

Horsham Rural City Council has announced that YMCA Victoria will continue to operate the Horsham Aquatic Centre until the end of June 2021.

A three-year contract extension was approved at Tuesday night’s Council meeting.

Mr O’Brien said the Aquatic Centre was an important facility for the Horsham community and was pleased that negotiations have been finalised with the contract extension being approved by Council.

“Since the facility was built in 2006, YMCA and Council’s partnership has helped deliver affordable swimming and leisure facilities that are accessible for all people,” Mr O’Brien said. 

“The Centre is much more than a place to swim. It’s a meeting point where you can attend a class, stay for tea and coffee and connect with community.”

The contract extension will mark a new era for the Centre with YMCA Victoria set to facilitate 24-hour access for gym users. 

Scott Bryant, Development Manger YMCA Victoria said the new 24/7 model would meet the changing needs of the community, delivering greater flexibility in the way current services are delivered.

“We have been proud to manage the Horsham Aquatic Centre and are excited by the prospect of further developing this important and highly valued public asset. 

“In 2018 there were over 170,000 visits to the centre, 1700 individual members, 1600 Personal Training Session delivered and over 5000 visits to the YMCA Swimming Lesson Program, however evidence suggests there is a demand for gym access outside our standard operating hours.

“For example, we know that mothers with babies and young children who need to fit their exercise routine around their family’s daily routine will benefit. 

“We are already supporting families during the day with our creche. Last year there were over 5000 visits to the creche, which has enabled parents to access programs at the facility; our investment in a 24/7 gym is the next step in delivering better health for the Horsham community,” Mr Bryant said.

Mr O’Brien said the contract extension negotiations had been a thorough process and included a review of YMCA’s performance reports and consideration of community and patron surveys. 

“The YMCA’s commitment to reduce energy is a positive in an era when energy prices are on the rise. As part of an ongoing commitment to the sustainable operation the Horsham Aquatic Centre, the YMCA will commit to support Council to explore energy related efficiency initiatives which can potentially reduce the level of energy consumption at the facility,” he said.

YMCA’s contract fee for the 2018/19 financial year will be $250,000. The YMCA will pay the capital required for 24/7 Gym set up being approximately $65,000.