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Main Page - Herts Advertiser 18.1.09 Reproduced in full. http://snipurl.com/aachu
- Anger
as pool restricts voucher swimming
A SWIMMING pool has placed restrictions on the times that people can use the
facility free of charge on presenting a promotional voucher. Although
Harpenden Leisure Centre wasn't originally part of the portfolio of pools taking
part in Kellogg's Free Swim promotion, it started to offer the incentive due to
popular demand. Vouchers for complementary swims have been given away
with Kellogg's cereal packs since April last year and the offer is due to end in
April this year.
Subsidised by Kellogg's, Harpenden swimming pool had
been accepting the vouchers any time since the initiative started, but since
January 12, they can only been used on Mondays and Wednesdays between 3pm and
5pm and on a Saturday between 12pm and 3pm. Catherine Gardner from
Harpenden has been using the vouchers for many months to enjoy free swims at the
pool, along with her children and husband. She was therefore bemused to
arrive at the pool after Christmas to find the restrictions in place, which she
said came without any prior warning.
Mrs Gardner is now concerned that
the sessions for which the vouchers can be used will be extremely busy and
unsuitable for her to take her young baby along to. She believes that the
restrictions have been enforced as a cost-cutting measure but thinks it is
unfair considering the offer ends in a few months, especially since many
families would have saved up the tokens to save money in the recession.
A
spokesperson for Leisure Connection said the company wanted to encourage more
people to become active and was pleased to be supporting the
promotion. She continued: "Harpenden Swimming Pool wasn't in the original
portfolio of pools that would offer this free swimming incentive but due to
popular demand and Leisure Connection's commitment to a healthier nation and
indeed in Harpenden, we extended the offer to include users of this
pool."
But she said that it did state in the terms and conditions of the
offer that it was subject to availability and that participating pools reserved
the right to vary prices, times and availability. She added: "In
addition, the terms and conditions state that persons taking advantage of this
promotion do so on complete acceptance of these terms and
conditions."
The spokesperson also advised people to check with
participating pools before visiting. Westminster Lodge leisure centre in
St Albans, also part of Leisure Connections, is still accepting the Kellogg's
vouchers without any restrictions.
Herts Advertiser Letter
9.2.06 Reproduced in full. http://www.hertsad.co.uk/search/story.aspx?brand=HADOnline&category=Postbag&itemid=WEED09%20Feb%202006%2012:38:29:750&tBrand=HADOnline&tCategory=search
SIR, - I have been attending
Harpenden Swimming Pool on a regular basis since it opened and have
seen a steady decline in the standards of health and hygiene of the
facilities.
Firstly I think the pool changing room floor should be jet-washed on a
regular basis. At present the general appearance is grubby to say the
least, especially around the pillars that support the cubicles. It
would be interesting to know if this has ever been done.
It is
often the case that the showers are not in working order - either too
hot or too cold. Last week again only two of the four showers are
working. This is now into a second week of non-repair.
How often have we all found that the hairdryers are out of use? This goes on for weeks at a time.
The coffee machine in the reception area has not worked since well
before Christmas, firstly waiting for a "part" - now we are told it's
awaiting replacement when the contract runs out. Surely under a
contract it should be repaired or replaced immediately? Do not all
contracts contain a maintenance clause?
Last week the cold drinks machine did not work, consequently no drinks at all.
The young staff at the pool are excellent, but must also be getting
very frustrated with all the complaints that they are unable to
resolve. Why are we paying for such poor standards?
Last Sunday, having just returned from a morning swim, we had three
general showers not in use and roped off. Still no coffee machine or
soft drinks. I noted 16 lockers with large "not in use" notices
attached.
That day we had the England ladies rugby team using the pool. I wonder
what they will think of our facilities, or should I say, lack of.
I for one do not think that the management team are doing their jobs to
the full. Why are all these problems taking so long to resolve?
MARGARET LOWI, Hickling Way, Harpenden.
Left high and dry at pool - Filth
& Theft
1 Herts Advertiser 19.8.04 from http://snipurl.com/952n
A TRIP to the swimming pool turned into a nightmare for a single mother
and her four-year-old son.
All their property and clothes were stolen from a locker at the pool in
Harpenden and they were unable to phone for help because they were told
the pool phones were out of action The problems on Sunday, August 9,
began when Johana Budge from Whitwell arrived at the pool and
discovered another customer complaining about the state of the
children's changing cubicles.
Because nappy bins were filthy and the floor and benches were covered
in urine, Ms Budge took her son to the women's changing area as it was
less dirty than the rest.
But a number of changing cubicles had no locks on the doors and some
had no doors at all. There was no paper in the toilets and two showers
were not working.
In addition a number of lockers were disabled and then her £1 coin
jammed in the lock on the one she chose.
In the confusion, Ms Budge forgot to pick up her locker key and when
she went back for it she found all their property, including clothes
and towels and her handbag including her mobile phone and car keys, had
been stolen.
When she asked to use a phone she was told they were not working
because of a power surge. She asked a member of staff to pop outside
and check her car to make sure that the locker thief was not trying to
steal it. But the pool staff could not offer any other help because
they were short of people and the manager was not available.
Ms Budge and her son, still in their wet swimming costumes, were
eventually offered a towel from lost property and another pool user
lent her a mobile phone to call for help.
Leisure Connection, which runs the pool on behalf of St Albans District
Council, has now apologised to Ms Budge and offered her free use of the
pool for a month.
In a letter to her, Leisure Connection business manager Andy Clayson
has admitted that the series of incidents was "totally unacceptable"
and should have been dealt with in a more professional manner.
He admits there were phone problems, partly caused by an electrical
storm earlier in the week, but says the office phone line was still in
working order and that each duty manager had a mobile phone for use in
an emergency.
He said that as a result of the incident the company has now set up a box with towels and dry clothes and
staff have been told to be extra vigilant for people breaking into lockers.
Mr Clayson admits that cleanliness was not up to standard, but
explained that new contractors started on the following day to replace
the previous unacceptable ones. And he said a lock company had been
contacted to bring all lockers back into service.
Cllr Sheila Burton, who holds the district council's sport and healthy
living portfolio, said: "This is a management failure by Leisure
Connection and is completely unacceptable. We will be asking for a full
explanation and taking whatever action is appropriate.
But despite
the extra vigilance, three weeks later...
Locker theft man loses car as well - Theft
2 Herts Advertiser 9.9.04 http://snipurl.com/952s
A MAN who
suffered a double blow when his gym locker was broken into is warning
people not to keep their property in the changing rooms.
Liam Foley, aged 38, of Townsend Road, Harpenden, returned from an
evening yoga class to discover that his locker at Harpers in Rothamsted
Park had been forced open and his wallet and car keys were missing. The
thief had driven off in his Ford Cougar from the car park outside the
gym. Mr Foley had to cancel all his bank and credit cards and had to
have his house locks changed at 1am by a 24-hour locksmith. He had used
the £1 coin deposit system on the changing-room lockers. He said:
"People have got to learn not to use those lockers. I would warn people
to only use the ones in the gym itself or to take their stuff into the
classes with them."
The theft happened between 8.30pm and 9.30pm on Tuesday night last week
during the time of the yoga class. Mr Foley called the police and while
he was waiting he was afraid that the thief could get into his home but
he was able to alert his neighbour, who had a spare house key, and
asked him to watch the house.
Mr Foley is now waiting to see what his car insurers will do but said
he had been told by police it was unlikely he would get it back.
Phil Steele, contract manager for Leisure Connection, which runs
Harpers, said: "We take a weakness in security very seriously, and
don't generally feel there is a huge security problem. The police are
happy to vouch for the standard of service we have provided on this
occasion and have said there is not much more we can do on the security
front.
"A crime-prevention team has visited and we are very happy to take on
board any advice they have.
From report on Leisure Facilities Condition Survey & Audit
presented to St Albans City & District Council 16.3.04
http://www.stalbans.gov.uk/local-democracy/committees/os-commserv-160304.pdf
"Throughout January and February 2004
consultant tfh (sic) Architecture undertook a condition survey of the
Council's leisure facilities which form part of the current leisure
manager contract with Leisure Connection…
Another notable result relates to Harpenden Swimming Pool - a facility
built in 1999. The condition survey score being 54%. tfh
Architecture note a rapid decline in condition that they attribute to:
*Poor design
*Poor cleaning regimes
*Poor maintenance of mechanical and electrical components.
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