
Fees

Joining Fees
Swim England membership fees are due in January each year, or when joining the club. These fees are paid over to the ASA and cover the costs of registering swimmers, and also insurance for the swimmers and coaches whilst they are competing and training.
- Swim - Train (Non-Competitive) - £18.70 (Swimmers aged under 9 @ 31st Dec 2022)
- Swim - Compete (Competitive) - £37.50 (Swimmers 9 & over @ 31st Dec 2022)
When joining Dolphins new members are asked to pay a one off joining fee of £30, this fee covers:
- a club swimming cap worth £5
- a voucher for an initialed club t-shirt redeemable at our kit supplier JPA Sports of Clitheroe
Unlike other clubs we do not charge an annual membership fee!!
Monthly Fees
We also charge our members a monthly membership fee, however we always strive to keep these as low as possible. The fees you pay are used to cover our running costs such as pool hire and coaching costs.
Our Fees for 2022 are:
- D1 - £61
- D2- £55.25
- D3 - £49.50
- Dolphins - £38
- Swimfit (Limited Places) - £38
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Some of our swimmers & Paul our chairman went to collect the cheque today.
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Clitheroe Dolphins through the years!