Official Statistics

Free Swimming Programme basic throughput data: July to September 2009

This statistical bulletin contains information on the number of free swims recorded by all 259 local authorities participating in the Free Swimming Programme, released: 27/10/2009

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Free Swims - April to September 09

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Free Swims - April to September 09

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Free Swims - April to September 09: Release notes

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Released: 27/10/2009

This statistical bulletin contains information on the number of free swims recorded by all 259 local authorities participating in the Free Swimming Programme.

About this release

Data in this release relate to the number of free swims for the second quarter of the Programme (1 July 2009 to 30 September 2009). These data are presented alongside the figures for the first quarter of the Programme (1 April 2009 to 30 June 2009).

Pre-release access

The following officials and Ministers received privileged early access under the Official Statistics code of practice:

Ben Bradshaw MP, Secretary of State for Culture, Media & Sport
Philip French, DCMS (Special Advisor)
Toby Sargent, DCMS (Deputy Head of News)
John Evans, DCMS (Press Office)
Relwyn Reffell, DCMS (Policy)
Michael Cooke, DCMS (Researcher)

Andy Burnham MP, Secretary of State for Health
Helen Cook, DH (Press Office)
Paul Jeff, DH (Policy)

John Denham MP, Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government
Elisabeth Adlington, CLG (Press Office)
Stuart Macleod, CLG (Policy)

Angela  Eagle MP, Minister of State for Pensions and the Ageing Society
Wilma Jackson, DWP (Policy)

Phil Smith, Sport England (Director of Sport)
Peter Dickinson, Sport England (Head of Press and PR)
David Meli, Sport England (Policy)

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Published 15 January 2010

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