South Bristol pool
From:
Lloyd Fletcher
Date:
2007 Mar 12 19:12 UTC
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A refurbished and expanded facility at the SB pool would be a real
benefit to the area, I'm sure.
Speaking very selfishly, the opening times for adult swims are no
longer any good for me. I used to go for the late evening sessions,
which are now taken up with scuba and canoe. I understand why this is
-- financial -- but hopefully an updated facility with better
economies of scale/scope would enable more "friendly" pool times for
swimmers.
But even if not, a more attractive facility -- without compromising
its Victorian essence too much-- would be a plus.
ll
On 12 Mar 2007, at 13:45, Christopher wrote:
> Well, cleaning up the outside would be a start. The doors should be
> open whenever the building is in use. A cafe has been an essential
> for years, with a public toilet also available to park users. Are
> all those railings really necessary? The slipper baths, if that's
> what they are called, would make ideal spaces for meeting rooms,
> gym, sauna, weights. When we make it pleasant to go there its use
> will increase I am sure. To most it's a pretty unattractive
> alternative to the private health clubs/gyms that are available on
> the private scene.
>
> Christopher
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