Swimming Pool Scene SPATA AWARDS
2018 SPATA Award Winners
RESIDENTIAL OUTDOOR POOLS UNDER £40,000
(Gold) Blue Cube Pools
RESIDENTIAL OUTDOOR POOLS £40,000 TO UNDER £75,000
(Gold) XL Pools (Silver) Cheshire Wellness (Bronze) Asher Swimpool Centre (Merit) BTU Pools
RESIDENTIAL OUTDOOR POOLS £75,000 TO UNDER £125,000
(Gold) XL Pools (Silver) Cresta Leisure (Bronze) Centurion Leisure (Bronze) Tanby Pools
RESIDENTIAL OUTDOOR POOLS OVER £125,000
(Gold) Tanby Pools (Silver) Cresta Leisure (Bronze) New Dawn Pools (Bronze) Portrait Pools
RESIDENTIAL OUTDOOR POOLS WITH AN ENCLOSURE
(Gold) Cresta Leisure
Timed to coincide with SPATEX, this year’s winners were congratulated by former British track and field athlete, Sally Gunnell OBE DL. Sally remains the only woman ever to hold four major track titles concurrently – Olympic, World, European and Commonwealth and rightfully received a standing ovation from the audience. The awards were presented by Alex Kemsley (BSPF President and BISHTA Chairman), Will Dando (BSPF Vice President) and Richard Carrington (SPATA Chairman) with help from a number of category sponsors. This year was an exceptional event as members of the European Union of Swimming Pool and Spa Associations (EUSA) joined Mille Örnmark (EUSA President for 2018 and 2019) to hold their European Pool & Spa Awards and there was also the, now traditional, re-presentation of the ISPE 2017 awards overseen by the ISPE’s President, John Cheek.
ABOVE: Multi award winners, Tanby Pools struck gold in the category for Residential Outdoor Pools Over £125,000,
ABOVE: XL Pools lived up to their name at the recent SPATA awards with golds in two outdoor pool categories, with their accumulative points scooping them the Dick Millward Trophy for Pool Contractor of the Year.
ABOVE: Father and son team, Simon and Tim Bareham pick up the Cresta Leisure gold for Residential Outdoor Pools with and Enclosure.
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