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Looking for a swimming pool to hire - Weekly 1/2 slot


Stu D

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Recently Fusion ( Peckham Pulse etc) have decided not to allow a swim company which teaches babies life saving skills from using the hydro pool at Peckham Pulse. The decision is based on the fact Peckham Pulse would like to offer their own swimming classes but sadly these classes do not teach the same skills and are therefore not comparable.


As a group of moms we would like to continue the classes and build upon the skills the children have learned to date but are struggling to find a local pool we can hire.


If you know anyone that has a private pool & would be willing to rent it out to a small baby group ( approx 6 babies) & an instructor each week please contact me.


Many Thanks for your help

  • 4 weeks later...

Thank you all for your help and apologies for my late reply...none of the pools were available for aquatots but the good news is we all signed up for the lessons at council offered lessons at Peckham Pulse and so far they have been going very well.


Thanks again for all your suggestions

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