
The Ministry of Health has closed the Aquatic Centre, having deemed it “not fit for purpose at this time”.
This means preparations for the 2026 CARIFTA Swimming Championships in Martinique from April 4 to 10 will now have to take place at the former Ursuline Convent school.
Minister of Sports and Community Empowerment Charles Griffith updated the House of Assembly on these developments yesterday on day eight of the Appropriation Bill, 2026 debate.
He said the Aquatic Centre situation showed how important it was that two Olympic-size pools be constructed at Trents, St James, and Bushy Park, St Philip.
Griffith was responding to questions from Minister of Energy, Business Development and Commerce Kerrie Symmonds as the debate centred on the Ministry of Sports and Community Empowerment’s $56.6 million proposed allocation for the 2026-2027 financial year.
“Only yesterday, the Ministry of Health had reasons to close the Aquatic Centre and today I had to speak to the [Permanent Secretary] at the Ministry of Education seeking permission to use the facility at the old [Ursuline] Convent school for the purpose of having the national team that is participating in CARIFTA be able to practise,” Griffith said.
“So, having two new Olympic-size swimming pools on island is something that is absolutely necessary.
“I know clubs may be disadvantaged a little bit over the next three weeks because the facilities will be used specifically for the national team to continue their preparation for CARIFTA at the Easter break.” (SC)
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