CURRENT ISSUE
Click on the cover to view as a virtual edition:
OCTOBER 2025
Click on the cover to view as a virtual edition:
OCTOBER 2025
To see back issues, please click here.
MEDIA PACK
To download a PDF copy of the 2025 SPN media pack, click here.
To download a PDF copy of the 2026 SPN media pack, click here.
For forward features information, click here.
To discuss advertising within SPN, please call Tony Weston on +44 (0)1474 813433 or to email him, click here.
To download a PDF copy of the 2025 SPN media pack, click here.
To download a PDF copy of the 2026 SPN media pack, click here.
For forward features information, click here.
To discuss advertising within SPN, please call Tony Weston on +44 (0)1474 813433 or to email him, click here.
SUBMIT NEWS
To submit a news story or press release about your company, please click here.
PLEASE NOTE: When submitting, please ensure any image sent is high resolution.
To submit a news story or press release about your company, please click here.
PLEASE NOTE: When submitting, please ensure any image sent is high resolution.

New Pool Lift Boosts Access For Disabled Swimmers In Kent
A new platform lift has been installed at a Kent leisure centre to give disabled swimmers who find it hard to get in and out of swimming pools a dignified and independent transition from wheelchair to water.
The Poolpod platform - a lift mechanism that fits to the side of swimming pools - is part of an £8m transformation at Kingsmead Pools & Fitness in Canterbury.
Trained staff will be on hand to support people wanting to use the Poolpod, which is available to all users during family swims and general swims.
Anthony Cawley, CEO of charity Active Life which led the transformation, said: "Everyone should have the same opportunity to experience the physical and mental joy of movement."
The funding has also enabled a a new Changing Places toilet and changing area to be installed for people who require extra space, specialised equipment, and support from a carer or assistant.

Funding for the project came from Canterbury City Council and the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, in consultation with the council's Disability Advisory Panel.
Councillor Connie Nolan said it was important that no-one was excluded from enjoying the facilities.
"We want it to be as stress-free and as easy as possible for people who have challenges to overcome to keep fit and healthy in mind and body," she said.
For more information contact Cotenda on 0141 237 2127 or visit or visit www.cotenda.com
<< Back to home


























