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katex 12-02-2009 13:35

Re: Pool closure?
 
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 678782)
I've seen then used to swim in the sea...and I've been in there in the nuddy!:D

:eek: Maybe the muslim ladies perceived you in the nuddy as of little consequence .. :D

garinda 12-02-2009 15:11

Re: Pool closure?
 
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Originally Posted by katex (Post 678818)
:eek: Maybe the muslim ladies perceived you in the nuddy as of little consequence .. :D

I didn't mean at the same time. :p

I meant people bathe in the sea, which is really just a large pool, so what's the problem with sharing the same water at a swimming baths?

I've no beef with anyone wanting the pool to themselves, just so long as it's outside of the hours it should be open to the public, and they pay the going rate to hire it.

Lilly 12-02-2009 15:21

Re: Pool closure?
 
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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 678616)
What a stupid time to shut, next week is school holidays

It's better for them to do the work on the pool whilst there are no lessons on. Swimming lessons only take place in term time and this is where they make a lot of their money.


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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 678641)
Absolute shambles.

Why is it closed?

If it's not because of essential maintenance, then it should be open, even more so because it's half term next week.

The 'free activities' reminds me of the free coach to the coast for pensioners. They couldn't be funded anymore, but as if by magic, just before the elections, funds suddenly appeared, only to disappear again when the elections had been forgotton.

When the Sport's Centre opened 32 years ago, it was open seven days a week 7am-10pm. The only days it closed was 25/26th December and 1st January.

Some progress.

It's only the pool that's closed. The rest of the Sports Centre is open.

I was there yesterday. The sign said essential maintenence. I'm sure we've all heard complaints that no work has been done for a long time, now it's being done. People complain about the state when it's open then complain about it being closed for maintenence.

They can't win, can they? :confused:

katex 12-02-2009 16:00

Re: Pool closure?
 
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 678858)
I didn't mean at the same time. :p

Sorry .. LOL. Did puzzle me .... :o

Maybe they consider the salt in the sea as some sort of natural cleanser or summat ... sure they will have an explanation in defence.

Understand Lillie's point about the financial side of losing revenue from the clubs for a week, but not all children attend these clubs, and a good opportunity at holiday to take advantage of swimming. Surely more public spirited as a general service to lose a little money here.

Gobbiner 12-02-2009 16:35

Re: Pool closure?
 
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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 678862)
It's better for them to do the work on the pool whilst there are no lessons on. Swimming lessons only take place in term time and this is where they make a lot of their money.

Both Accrington Swimming Club and Pioneers have had to cancel their lessons/training time for the week.

The pool has needed work for a long time but shutting it during the hols is a poor idea.

garinda 12-02-2009 18:00

Re: Pool closure?
 
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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 678862)
It's better for them to do the work on the pool whilst there are no lessons on. Swimming lessons only take place in term time and this is where they make a lot of their money.




It's only the pool that's closed. The rest of the Sports Centre is open.

I was there yesterday. The sign said essential maintenence. I'm sure we've all heard complaints that no work has been done for a long time, now it's being done. People complain about the state when it's open then complain about it being closed for maintenence.

They can't win, can they? :confused:

As I said, if it's 'essential maintenance' that's fair enough.

As long as they're not just cleaning the showers, and looking for any floating plasters in the water.

:D

garinda 12-02-2009 18:08

Re: Pool closure?
 
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Originally Posted by katex (Post 678871)
Sorry .. LOL. Did puzzle me .... :o

Maybe they consider the salt in the sea as some sort of natural cleanser or summat ... sure they will have an explanation in defence.

Understand Lillie's point about the financial side of losing revenue from the clubs for a week, but not all children attend these clubs, and a good opportunity at holiday to take advantage of swimming. Surely more public spirited as a general service to lose a little money here.

Yes, but if the pool's only open for Muslim women, they're still swimming in the same water that recently had men in it.

Like I said earlier if any group wants to hire the pool outside of normal opening times fair enough.

If a public ammenity is being closed to the general public in order for a minority group to use it, and aren't paying for the privilege, then that stinks, especially when there's no reason why that group couldn't swim with other members of the public.

I'd be opposed if any group were being pandered to in this way. Be they Weight Watchers, men only swimmers, or red heads.:D

katex 19-02-2009 17:11

Re: Pool closure?
 
Presume you may have seen this Shill ? Stay of execution, but only short term:-

Campaigners welcome Rossendale swimming pools rescue package (From Lancashire Telegraph)


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