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Posts From September, 2016

  • Get the latest analysis report on Free Swimming data showing trends for Wales.

    We work in partnership with Sport Wales to collect, analyse and report on Free Swimming data from local authorities in Wales.

    The aim of this work is to evaluate the impact of the Free Swimming Initiative in Wales by using the data effectively.

    Here are some of the key points from the 2015-16 data:

    • There has been a 26% and 25% fall in participation in free public swimming amongst males and females aged 16 and under, respectively compared to 2014-15.
    • The 60 and over age group has seen a 4% fall in free public swimming participation, compared to 2014-15.

    Find out more and see what participation is like in your authority by visiting our Free Swimming tool.

    To view the 2015-16 report please click the image below.

    For more information on Free Swimming data please contact Adrian Smith.

    Free Swimming

    Free Swimming


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    y Golygydd / the Editor

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  • Performance

    Local authority performance continues to improve…

    Data for 2015-16 shows that LA performance has improved for 65% of indicators.

    A report published today by the Data Unit shows that performance has improved for 65% of comparable performance indicators compared to 2014-15.

    The gap in performance (between the best and worst performing authorities) has also narrowed for over half of the indicators.


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    y Golygydd / the Editor

    Categories: Publication
  • MLC

    An easy way to see how MyLocalCouncil is performing...

    A website designed to help members of the public understand how their local council is performing has today been updated with the latest local authority performance data for 2015-16.

    The site allows users to see how their authority compares to others across Wales, how it compares to the Wales average, and how its performance has varied over recent years.

     


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    y Golygydd / the Editor