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cella Wrote:

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> So far exactly the same though the reception is

> looking rather crammed with merchandise. Also,

> similar to Fusion, I raised a query via their site

> and have still to receive an answer!


Thanks for your time, it seems like I won't be joining them then, they already been there for a week and prolly knew about the change months before, if nothing has been done so far it seems like Fusion management just changed name to something else and keeps running the same gym, well done Council.

  • 2 weeks later...

Been to lane-swim twice since the handover.


First time pool was in a bit of a state, rubbish and a household fliptop bin poolside. I was greeted with what felt like a warning that even as a non-member I would not be able to use the facilities in the future without a card (eg: surrender your details).


Second time, what I was told was an 8" wide 'safety zone' ("cos there's only one pool attendant")had been cordoned off on the edge of fast lane, making it significantly smaller than the medium lane, which in turn was probably 50% smaller than the vast ocean of a slow lane. With barely anyone in it. Greeted again with an exhortation to fill out commercial paperwork or risk exclusion from a local authority facility. Nice to see they've taken the time to jazz-up the wall of the pool with an ad for the merchandise in reception/shop, though.


Ha, and indeed, rumph.

My feelings a few weeks in - staff the same (helpful but limited), timetable (little or no difference), reception full of merchandising and unhealthy snacks/food, general upkeep is terrible (non functioning toilets, cold water in showers and/or pool, a/c not working in the class rooms upstairs). When I get some time/energy I'm going to ask for some money back for Jun-Jul!

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