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Never let anybody tell you there is no such County as Middlesex. Every major sport that holds County Championships will recognise the existence of Middlesex. Bureaucracy decreed, in 1965, that it should be absorbed almost entirely into greater London with just one small Western corner being moved forcibly into Surrey. The then ASA decreed that Staines Swimming Club could, for competition purposes, still consider itself in Middlesex if it so chose. Middlesex ASA has a long and glorious history of competition. Middlesex has been home to many illustrious swimmers and can list members with success right up to Olympic Gold medals throughout its history. Middlesex is definitely still alive and well. We have an impressive record of continuously being well placed in the Annual Inter Counties Teams Event and of representation by our member clubs at both British and English National competitions.
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Swim England Suspended clubs 2023 for non renewal of membership Members whose fee paying club is suspended for not submitting a full annual renewal...
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Ealing Council’s cabinet is set to consider initial plans for a new 50-metre, Olympic-sized swimming pool and fitness studio to replace Gurnell Leisure Centre....