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I haven't been swimming at Dulwich Leisure for years, and since they reopened including a new website, it seems impossible to book a swim.

Has anyone cracked it? I'm not a gym member there, so you'd think their swim timetable was fully viewable, but it isn't. You sort of have to make a guess about exactly which day, time and type of swim, (e.g forcing you to decide whether to click on medium lane 45 or slow lane 60 - madness) before you've even found out if there's any slots generally? And then if you do see a S'pace Available', by the time you click forward, it then always says 'Fully Booked'.

No joke, I've been trying and failing for weeks. If you email Southwark Leisure they don't reply. If you call Dulwich Leisure Centre there's no human to answer the phone (and it says voicemail is full). What the --? Do Southwark want us to be healthy or not? Seems madness to me that we live on Crystal Palace Road yet we have to go to Forest Hill Pools to swim.

If anyone's cracked it please do shout

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good luck booking forest Hill, I've been trying to get in a fitness class there (I'm a member) for two weeks and they're all fully booked..I go on the waitlist by the time I've recieved an email to tell me a slot has become available its gone and sessions are all fully booked.

really really depressing. 

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Are you able to use the app? Search your App Store for move Southwark and it should come up. One downloaded you can see sessions by the day. You don’t need to be a member, but you do need to set up an account for the app so you can log in. You can pay as you go from there.

dm me if that’s still bamboozling for you and I’ll try to help more.

it really should be easier than it is!

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It is a bit (and unnecessarily maddeningly) complicated because you have to choose a type of swim (lane/over 60/men only etc. and even which speed you’d like to swim at), so I sympathise. I have no idea why Southwark won’t repeal these rather daft restrictions or at least some of them and just have most of the day as open swimming (with one lane always roped off for those who want to do lengths). 

21 hours ago, Nigello said:

It is a bit (and unnecessarily maddeningly) complicated because you have to choose a type of swim (lane/over 60/men only etc. and even which speed you’d like to swim at), so I sympathise. I have no idea why Southwark won’t repeal these rather daft restrictions or at least some of them and just have most of the day as open swimming (with one lane always roped off for those who want to do lengths). 

Because some people want senior sessions to swim gently and perhaps socialise. One lane for lengths wouldn't work.  Some swimmers are incredibly fast and some are very slow, it is just unworkable. 

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I said that only some of the time should be set aside for general swimming by removing some of the ring-fencing - see above for proof. Nobody was clamouring for such timed access before Covid; now, lots of people book (often at night when slots open) then sometimes don’t turn up in that hour. It’s hardly the epitome of accessibility (which is one of this council’s pet phrases), and therefore doesn’t encourage would-be swimmers to dip their toes into the water. 

They used to fine people for not turning up, but I think the reception staff were overwhelmed by mistakes/people trying to appeal their fine.  I think instead they should just temporarily reduce the booking window for people who don't turn up as a deterrent.

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Or have both special sessions and turn-up-and-swim sessions (with the emphasis on the latter, because that’s the most accessible and historically and socially acceptable way of doing things, which was only jettisoned because of the effects of a pandemic. 

Yes it's leisure financed by people's gym subscriptions and taxpayers.  It's not magicked out of thin air.  So it's important that the resource is allocated efficiently.  .  It's also not leisure for the people working there for whom it's presumably a pain to deal with an overcrowded pool.

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