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Hi I did call and they said the learner pool is at 30C, but the reason I asked on the forum is I've been to a number of 30C pools and they range from boiling to ice cold, so thought it best to ask people who've been recently for their opinion, that's all. Thanks
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Went to Forest Hill pool yesterday afternoon just before 4 to take advantage of the lane swimming session but was told the pool was closed for the afternoon due to someone having pooed in it shortly before I arrived.

I've been enjoying swimming there for the last month or so and would like to carry on but now all I can think about is swimming in sh*t. Logically I know that pool chemicals/filters are used for this exact reason... perhaps I'll get over it. Going back today might be a bit soon for me. I'll just be doing laps thinking, 'someone shat in here yesterday.'


:-/

I've been turned away for that reason too. I'm sure it happens everywhere, and it's good that they shut the pool and clean it before letting anyone swim again. I suspect in days gone by it just would have been fished out.


You won't be drinking poo as you swim, don't worry!



I do think FH Pools should put a lower age restriction on the big pool though. No chilren under 4 perhaps. I'm sure there would be people who moaned about that, but the small pool is plenty big enough for little kids, and the large pool shouldn't be closed due to toileting accidents.

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