Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Which has the best public swimming pool?

We went to 'the Spa at Beckenham' on Sunday morning for a swim with baby M, which was a bit disappointing really.

Not terrible, just a bit dirty (toilet paper floating in the adult pool), water in the kids pool a little too cool, not what I was expecting from the web site which makes it look super-posh.

In fact, it was no better than the pool at Peckham Pulse, which stands up pretty well by comparison.

Haven't been to the Ed pool, but wondered which of the three pools forumites think is the best?

And does anyone know anything about the plans for ED leisure centre re the GBP 5 million refurb?

BM

the lido isn't open all year round - it usually opens in late June and shuts in September. Annoyingly it was shut all the way through May and June, when it was hot, and opened just when the weather went all wrong. I hope they don't go broke, I loves it there.

Woolwioch is a good option and funnily enought, far fewer mouthy arsey chavs than beckenham, despite the relative poverty of Woolwoch - its a bit run down, but good for the kids & a cheap caf upstairs


Peckham is teh biz at the minute


ED is on its last legs pool wise, so the womens are welcome to it on a thursday - when its gets jazzed up, it kick up a fuss about the ladies swim side of things

it's to cater for different ethnic backgrounds and religious beliefs.


regarding the ?5 million, I asked Fusion, Is there going to be any investment in the gym within the next 6 months? 1 year?


They said "Southwark Council have allocated ?5m to be invested in a comprehensive refurbishment of Dulwich Leisure Centre and there are designs being presented to various parties as I speak. The schedule for procurement is well underway & I understand that works will begin in the first half of next year."

peckham pulse small pool is great - and seems to have some fantastic extras like the moving floor - but apparently they aren't allowed to use the bubble jets 'coz of helf and safety.


also ther 3pm kids sessions are being largely used by mums with babies who look disapprovingly on dads with boistrous four year old boys.


otherwise fantastic - esp robert the kids teaching supervisor is a top bloke.


uc

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Greg came out at last minute notice to address a leak at the flat. He stayed for 90 mins to try and fix it but turned out it was a communal pipe. He was quick to write a report so we could get Southwark onto it. Great plumber, would recommend highly. 
    • My daughter, a single parent, has been let down by her children's' father, who was supposed to have them for part of the school holidays, So we are helping out. Our grand daughter aged 11 is no problem, but 9year old is more difficult to please. Has an interest in computers and coding, does not like crowds (neurodiverse)  Is keen n how things work and enjoys taking things apart. He is already going to the transport museum and has been to the science museum  Husband and I have some mobility problems so nothing too strenuous. have done Horniman's a number of times.  Is there any local holiday schemes where we can enrol him in for 2/3 days. There seems to be a number relating to singing/dancing and drama but nothing science/maths based. He does not have an interest in sport at the moment. Grand children live in Sussex and will be attending Holiday Clubs for a couple of weeks  
    • When I had a dead fox in my garden the council told me to put it in my wheelie bin, the green one.  I warned the dust bin men when they came that it was in there.They said they get worse than foxes put it!  Dead bodies!?  In the heat it might be better to bag it up first. Pam
    • controls on fast food sales near secondary schools https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/rules-fast-food-takeaways-london-schools-b1125255.html  
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...