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SwimTrek Coaching - Tooting Bec Lido

swimtrek coaching - tooting bec lido

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Please note that our SwimTrek Coaching Sessions at Tooting Bec Lido for 2022 is closed, but should you like to be notified of when the sessions for 2023 are released, please click here Whether you're a beginner looking to improve your technique and confidence, or a competitive swimmer looking for that edge for your next event, our coaching sessions will help you reach your goals. Make the most of your summer, improve your open water skills and get ready to love outdoor swimming all over again! 1-to-1 Coaching Sessions 1-to-1 Coaching Sessions are available on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, from 18 May to 3 September 2022. Sessions are 45 minutes long run throughout the week, Tuesday to Saturday. Our coach will work with you to identify your specific needs and goals, and develop a tailored plan for you. Our coach will also offer underwater video to film your technique and provide immediate feedback. We recommend booking at least 5 sessions to get the most from this focussed coaching. You can purchase a discounted 5 Session Class Pass on our booking system, and use this to book the session times and dates that work best for you. If five is too much then you can also book individual sessions and then work on a specific needs and number of sessions with our coach (such as improving technique or advice on a training plan). 1-to-1 Coaching Sessions are available at £50 per session which includes free entry to Tooting Bec Lido (worth £8), and if you purchase a 5 Session Class Pass you'll only pay £45 per session. BOOK NOW

Silverburn Park

silverburn park

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Leven

Silverburn is the former estate of The Russell family who were owners of the Tullis Russell paper making business. The land was originally part of the Barony of Durie and was leased to Mr David Russell by Charles Maitland Christie of Durie in 1854. A dower house known as Corriemar was also built and a flax mill was established on the site. David Russell died in 1906. His son, (also named David) and who later became Sir David Russell was born at Silverburn in 1872 and in 1912 married and went to live in Aithernie House. He returned to Silverburn in 1929. Sir David had a great interest in trees and many were planted including some rare and unusual species which continue to thrive today. In 1973, Sir David Russell’s son, Dr/Major Russell (Head of Tullis Russell Papermakers) gifted the houses and grounds to Leven Town Council, but also stipulated through the National Trust for Scotland that the “subjects should remain forever as a quiet area used for the benefit of the public in general and the people of Leven in particular for nature trails, quiet parkland and organised camping”. In the mid to late 1980s, the former Kirkcaldy District Council undertook a Job Creation Programme to reinstate Silverburn House for use as a Residential Centre for groups to use such as scouts and guides; school parties, caravan rallies etc. A stand alone wing to the rear of the House was used by crafters to make and show their wares throughout the Summer and Christmas/New Year periods. Silverburn Park Between 1990 and 1999, an average of 20,000 + people per year visited Silverburn. Its main attraction was the former “Mini-Farm” which had on show a wide range of domestic and exotic animals, birds, reptiles and insects. However, following a Council policy decision in 2002, to cease operating Animal Centres across Fife there have been very few visitors to Silverburn, other than local people. Financial constraints have also led to year-on-year reductions in revenue expenditure with no meaningful capital investment in the Park. Over the years, various ideas have been proposed for Silverburn including the setting up of a Scottish Music/Arts and Craft Centre and redevelopment as a crematorium. None of these have come to fruition.