![]() Sometimes more.' After one person told him to ignore the haters, the entrepreneur added: 'Thank you. Some other clubs have closed pools or hot tubs Many clubs & leisure centres will close during the next few months.' He added: 'The cost of energy to heat pools has quadrupled in costs. They were turned down 1 degree to help us combat the energy crisis. It came as Twitter users alleged some of the pools were 'freezing', as one claimed: 'Plenty of people have complained yet no change.' Mr Bannatyne responded: 'My swimming pool temperatures are set at 28C which is certainly not too cold to use. The Dragon's Den star, 73, revealed online that he and his company Bannatyne Group have told staff to turn down pool temperatures amid soaring energy prices - and said some of his running costs had at least quadrupled. I'm not willing to stand by as the refusal to improve life for everyday people causes my loved ones to suffer.'ĭuncan Bannatyne has sparked a backlash after turning the swimming pool heating down by 'one degree' at his health clubs in a bid to survive the cost-of-living crisis. We do this because we want to protect the things and the people we care about. Jennifer Kowalski, 26, an environmental scientist from Glasgow, said today: 'There's no point in having jewel-encrusted watches when they're destined to be lost in floods and climate change is happening now. The group are demanding the government halts all new oil and gas consents and licences. More than 600 activists have been arrested so far in October following a host of stunts, from throwing soup at Van Gogh's Sunflowers, to scaling the QE2 Bridge and causing more than a dozen major roadblocks. Both were arrested on suspicion of criminal damage and have been taken into custody at a central London police station. Video footage shared on Twitter shows the eco-zealots using fire extinguishers to cover the glass walls of the luxury store in Knightsbridge with paint at around 8.30am. Two Just Stop Oil activists have been arrested after spraying orange paint across a Rolex store in central London on Friday as the eco-mob launched its 28th consecutive day of protest. Harry was reportedly paid a $20million (£18.4million) advance for the book as part of a three-title deal worth £36.8m. ![]() ![]() But it is understood that the Royal Household has already been warned that the 416-page, £28 book is 'critical of everyone and everything' and they are 'dreading' it. A spokesman for the King (top left) declined to comment last night. The claims surrounding such a 'candid' and 'personal' first-hand account of his life will do little to allay fears at Buckingham Palace that the estranged prince is out - once again - to try to settle perceived scores. Publishers of the delayed memoir, set for release on January 10, have made it clear that Harry (with Meghan, centre) will not shy away from sensitive subjects, such as the family's decision to encourage him and his elder brother Prince William to walk behind their mother Diana's coffin. The Spanish language version is even more pointed, having been given the subtitle En La Sombra, or 'in the shadow'.
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