Save Ladywell Pool: news from the pool http://www.saveladywellpool.com/newsItems/departments/newsFromThePool Copyright 2008 Max Calo Fri, 04 Jul 2008 08:32:00 GMT http://backend.userland.com/rss UserLand Frontier v9.1b4 maxcalo@nicepeople.co.uk (Steve Hooker) maxcalo@nicepeople.co.uk (Steve Hooker) 60 Pool still closed http://www.saveladywellpool.com/discuss/msgReader$738 <p>Monday 16th June was the announced possible date for the re-opening of Ladywell Leisure Centre. </p><p>That date has come and gone, today Wednesday we're told that the pool may re-open this Friday but that it's best to call before going there for a swim.</p><p>The number to call is 020 8690 2123.</p> http://www.saveladywellpool.com/discuss/msgReader$738 Wed, 18 Jun 2008 13:37:38 GMT news from the pool Ladywell Pool closed until further notice http://www.saveladywellpool.com/discuss/msgReader$731 <p>This afternoon at about 6:30pm the staff of Ladywell Leisure Centre were told to close the facility to the public for health and safety reasons.</p><p>It appears that the problem lies with the plumbing of the toilets and showers and without functioning toilets the centre cannot open to the public.</p><p>We'll post here more information as soon as we obtain it.</p> http://www.saveladywellpool.com/discuss/msgReader$731 Fri, 30 May 2008 00:16:44 GMT news from the pool Join the Swimathon! 23-26 March 2006 at your local pool http://www.swimathon.org/home.htm <p><a href="http://www.swimathon.org/home.htm"><img src="http://static.cybersaps.com/images/cybersapsOrgladywell/swimathonlogo.gif"></a></p><blockquote><i><p><p>Duncan Goodhew said: &ldquo;I&rsquo;m thrilled to be celebrating Swimathon&rsquo;s 20th anniversary this year, and very excited that 25,000 people will be joining in the celebrations, by swimming at 500 pools across the UK. Enter now and choose to swim any distance from a few laps to 5,000 metres. Whether entering individually or as a team, there&rsquo;s a challenge to suit you, your family and your friends!&rdquo;</p> <p><p>Eighty per cent of all money raised by Swimathon 2006 will go directly to <a href="http://www.nch.org.uk/">NCH</a>, the children&rsquo;s charity. NCH believes in the unique potential of every child. As well as being a registered adoption and fostering agency, they support some of the most vulnerable children in the UK including young carers and those affected by poverty and disability.</p></p></i></blockquote><p>Ladywell Pool is one of the 500 pools involved in this year's Swimathon. <br />It's for a good cause and entries for bidding Save Ladywell Pool Team members are open.</p>But, as <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_4590000/newsid_4595200/4595202.stm">CBBC reveals</a>, many children across Britain will not be able to do their bits:<i><blockquote><p>"Many children aren't learning to swim because too many pools are being closed down according to campaigners behind this year's big Swimathon.</p> <p>This year is the 20th Swimathon with 25 thousand people hitting their local swimming pools for the charity NCH.</p> <p><p>But according to organisers one in five 11 year olds would be unable to take part as they never learned to swim.</p> <p><p>They want the government to spend more money on public swimming pools so that every child has somewhere to practise."</p></blockquote></i><p>CBBC wants to <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_4590000/newsid_4598900/4598906.stm">hear from children</a> about their local pool> http://www.saveladywellpool.com/discuss/msgReader$463 Wed, 11 Jan 2006 14:29:10 GMT news from the pool Pool re-opened after a day of closure http://www.saveladywellpool.com/discuss/msgReader$366 <p>Yesterday the day started with a news that sent a shiver down our spines.The pool closed for problems with the roof.</p><p>The other time we heard that news it was in September 2002 and as a result the pool then stayed closed that for 20 months, so no wonder we became immediately very concerned.</p><p>Then we went down to the pool, spoke with the staff and the workers repairing the roof and felt immediately better. <img src="http://static.cybersaps.com/images/cybersapsOrgladywell/ceilingsmall.jpg" align="right"></p><p>This time it was only some rain water that leaked under the roof insulation and filled the membrane that covers the ceiling making it bow under the weight of the water on one spot above the the learner pool.</p><p>Not really a big deal. The pool was re-opened in the afternoon.</p><p>In the picture on the right you can see the part of the ceiling affected as it was visible through a window from the car park. In the other the workers repairing the fault.</p><img src="http://static.cybersaps.com/images/cybersapsOrgladywell/roofworks.jpg"><p>Still, with the very expensive roof and ceiling repair (&#163; 1.2 million) done during the recent 20 months closure this shouldn't really have happened> http://www.saveladywellpool.com/discuss/msgReader$366 Thu, 13 Oct 2005 12:39:52 GMT news from the pool Half price summer swimming http://www.lewisham.gov.uk/NewsAndEvents/News/HalfPriceSummerSwimmingForUnder16s.htm <p><a href="http://www.lewisham.gov.uk/NewsAndEvents/News/HalfPriceSummerSwimmingForUnder16s.htm">Lewisham Council - Half price summer swimming for under 16s</a>: "Lewisham Council in partnership with Parkwood Leisure are offering half price swimming for under 16s at the Bridge, Forest Hill, Ladywell and Wavelengths leisure centres from Monday July 18 to September 4 at various times.> http://www.saveladywellpool.com/discuss/msgReader$287 Tue, 02 Aug 2005 09:59:22 GMT news from the pool Do they have to do this? http://www.saveladywellpool.com/discuss/msgReader$112 <p><img src="http://static.cybersaps.com/images/cybersapsOrgladywell/images.gif" align="left"><br>Finally Lewisham Council has provided hairdryers for the changing rooms of the Ladywell Leisure Centre.<br>They weren't part of the &#163;1,89M refurbishment.</p> <p>And evidently this common sense provision for a swimming pool is not even a health and safety measure by law.</p><p>So to achieve this trivial, basic provision, we had to resort to question the Council at the full Council meeting of the <a href="lewishamcouncil171104">17th November2004</a>.</p><p>And even after this formal procedure, it took several months for Lewisham Council to finally put its words into practice.</p><p>Are we happy now?</p><p>No, we're just outraged!</p><p>We're so outraged because even in doing this, Lewisham Council had to show us all how mean and insensitive it is.</p><p>The hairdryers cost 20p to operate!</p><p>Is this the price that Lewisham Council put on everybody's health? <br> Let's remember that hundreds of school children use the centre for their lessons, that pregnant women go there for pre-natal classes, that old frail pensioners that struggle to make end's meet and have to look at the penny go there. </p><p>And we all pay the taxes that pay for the Councillors allowances and pension schemes.</p><p>And what do we get in return? It seems that in return we're just laughed at> http://www.saveladywellpool.com/discuss/msgReader$112 Thu, 10 Mar 2005 23:16:54 GMT news from the pool Ladywell Leisure Centre to fight obesity in children http://icsouthlondon.icnetwork.co.uk/0100news/0500lewisham/tm_objectid=15271811%26method=full%26siteid=50100%26headline=obese%2dkids%2dwill%2dfit%2dthe%2dbill-name_page.html <p><a href="http://icsouthlondon.icnetwork.co.uk/0100news/0500lewisham/tm_objectid=15271811%26method=full%26siteid=50100%26headline=obese%2dkids%2dwill%2dfit%2dthe%2dbill-name_page.html">Obese kids will fit the bill</a>: "Researchers are looking for 100 children to go through a 10-week exercise and nutrition programme at Ladywell Leisure Centre in Lewisham."</p><p>(Via South London Press<a href="http://icsouthlondon.icnetwork.co.uk/"></a>.> http://www.saveladywellpool.com/discuss/msgReader$109 Wed, 09 Mar 2005 22:05:52 GMT news from the pool