Hampstead Heath spends £1m on 'privacy' upgrades after letting trans swimmers in women's pond
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Hampstead Heath spends £1m on 'privacy' upgrades after letting trans swimmers in women's pond.
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Hampstead Heath will spend £1million on "privacy" upgrades after granting trans swimmers access to women's ponds.
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The Ladies' Pond will remain "trans inclusive", City of London Corporation councillors have ruled, despite the landmark Supreme Court decision that the term "woman" refers to biological sex.
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The gaggle of councillors admitted the pond's rules only aligned with the previous interpretation of the Equality Act 2010 and had been in operation since 2017.They have given the green light to keep access as it currently operates - allowing both trans women and biological women to swim there.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Councillors said they would review the current policies in place in light of the Supreme Court judgement, running a consultation which received more than 38,000 responses.
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