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Following the previous thread where many people said the pool was much too cold, has anyone tried it in the last couple of days and is it any warmer? Should be easier to heat now it is so shallow, and shorter!


The weather is quite mild at the moment so if it cannot cope with the heating now I sudder to consider the temperature is we have another harsh winter.

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Haven't tried it yet...... thought I would wait until the temperature sorted!!


Does anyone know if there is a soft play centre there? Ive seen a thread on here say there would be one, then another said there isn't and then today the Southwark magazine arrived and claims there is!?!?!? Very confusing!

ClareC Wrote:

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> Haven't tried it yet...... thought I would wait

> until the temperature sorted!!

>

> Does anyone know if there is a soft play centre

> there? Ive seen a thread on here say there would

> be one, then another said there isn't and then

> today the Southwark magazine arrived and claims

> there is!?!?!? Very confusing!


Apparently not,which is a real shame :-(


I have asked James Barber what the reasoning was behind this...

Fuschia Wrote:

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> ClareC Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Haven't tried it yet...... thought I would wait

> > until the temperature sorted!!

> >

> > Does anyone know if there is a soft play centre

> > there? Ive seen a thread on here say there

> would

> > be one, then another said there isn't and then

> > today the Southwark magazine arrived and claims

> > there is!?!?!? Very confusing!

>

> Apparently not,which is a real shame :-(

>

> I have asked James Barber what the reasoning was

> behind this...



hmmm seems odd, I suspected the mum's on here would be correct rather than the council that run the place ;-)

The Southwark Magazine specifically states there is one, maybe indicates a last minute omission...

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