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Vale Farm May - June 2004 See also Escalated Complaints & April & May 2004 Despite the meeting on July 22nd familiar complaints continue. The pool floor had much rubbish first thing on the mornings of July 31, August 7 and 9. On August 2 and 9 lockers were not clean. No sight yet of the action plan from the meeting or the smaller Customer Forum held a week earlier. On two occasions reception staff could not readily find the recently started Customer Feedback Diary but others have already added comments about cold showers and how changing rooms doors being left open had encouraged a man to dawdle by the women's changing rooms. On July 22nd there was a meeting at Vale Farm arranged by Brent Council. Attending were 25 early morning swimmers and senior managers from LC. There will be no minutes but an action plan from LC is awaited. In short, much dissatisfaction was expressed by swimmers though it was accepted there had been some recent improvements. The showers in the women's changing rooms have not improved even though the men's are much better. PB I have received a letter dated 16.6.04 from John Beaumont about his Vale Farm Membership. "Last month I changed my yearly peak swimming ticket to a yearly peak gym and swimming ticket. My temporary membership card expired yesterday, but my card is still not being recognized by Vale Farm's computer database..." John understands that the problem is due to LC head office not updating the database. "This is not the first time I have had problems with my membership card this year. I renewed my swimming ticket in January to expire March '05 but yet again Vale Farm's computer database stated my card had expired, yet again head office had not updated Vale Farm's database." Update 28.06.04 John has copied to a letter to LC at their head office. see Membership
Dear Christine,
thank you for your email of June 14 in reply to my email of June 8.
I am inserting comments beneath your paragraphs and I have added numbers
for easier reference.
On
June 8 I reported to you, “One of the ropes has a number of longer, more
dangerous strands at the deep end.” When Rez was inspecting on Thursday of
last week this end was still an exposed. It
appears that even after alerting your staff to this hazard at the deep end no
temporary measure not taken. Thank you for the new ropes. These unfortunately
have there own problems. The limited number of floats on them makes then less
visible. One rope has floats bunched at the deep end and this is dangerous for
people doing backstroke as the fist red disc if less than one metre from the end
of the pool. Swimmers expect the first red to be at least four metres from the
end of the pool. I reported this hazard to an attendant this morning.
I
don’t have a problem with a DM being required elsewhere except when I suspect
that this is linked to chronic understaffing.
As
your lifeguard heard, the man said he had not reported, as he expected nothing
to happen if he did. The main issue is the failure of staff either to notice or
deal with a hazard that was there at least three weeks. Lane ropes are
frequently removed and replaced and the fault should have been obvious. Dealing
with casualties is not safety management.
Your
response might suggest this is a one-off. I have lost count of the number of
times over four years I have reported the failure to set up lanes before the
pool opens and when requested delays in getting them set up as not enough staff
were available.
You seem to suggest that it is acceptable for cleaning to start 30 to 15 minutes before opening time because a member of staff takes leave. Rather than have your customers again face dirty conditions would it not be better to pay for your Duty Manager to take a taxi? It is not good practice for cleaning to take place while customers are present.
The
need for disciplinary procedures is puzzling if sickness was the reason.
Firstly,
you gave an assurance that the pool would be vacuumed every night. Secondly, it
is not possible to inspect the pool without getting into it, even when the water
is clear. On several occasions while swimming I have given items to Rez that he
could not see from the side. On June 7 I gave the Duty Manager a piece of
chewing gum and a half a pair of goggles from the pool and told him there was
other debris.
I
have used many other public pools and I cannot accept that Vale Farm approaches
what you call “normal pool management”. Many of the pools I have used are
outdoor yet none had anything like the level of litter found at Vale Farm over
four years. Sadly there are no legal standards. The next best thing are
The
Pool Water Treatment Advisory Group Guidelines.
Does Vale Farm follow all of the
relevant guidelines?
Sue
Harper of Brent Council has a long-standing invitation to meet with me and other
early morning swimmers. Perhaps you and Sue could attend together? I think it
desirable that the Council is represented at such a meeting. I am willing to
help, as I have in the past, to publicise such a meeting. From: Paul Burns Sent: Tuesday, June 08,
2004 8:50 AM Dear Christine, thank you for your reply to my last email a week ago. You
wrote then that, "The new incidents you mention will need to be
investigated. I will come back to you ASAP with a full response." I
look forward to receiving that response. From:
Paul Burns To: Christine Coppack Cc: Rez Cameron John Costa, one of the regular early morning swimmers, told me today that Vale Farm opened 20 minutes late yesterday (Monday). Last Friday lockers had not been cleaned or not all cleaned properly. One had a ticket from the day before and others had smears. I made Rez and his new colleague, Derek, aware of this as they were at Vale Farm on a monitoring visit. I also pointed out to them how one of the lane ropes was again slack, making for lane widths that changed. On Sunday I started swimming at about 8.25am. One of the lane ropes was missing but was put up some minutes after I had pointed this out to the lifeguard. You will know that swimming lanes not being set up when swimmers arrive has been one of the issues Vale Farm swimmers have often complained about. On Sunday as I was finishing swimming I chatted with a man I had not spoken to before. He showed me a scar on his hand and told me that about a three or four weeks ago he had cut it on a steel wire at the end of the lane rope at Vale Farm. I looked at the ropes and found that there was one end with sharp, splayed steel fibres protruding. These strands could easily be brushed against or grabbed and if done with some force would slash or puncture. Incidentally, this was not the rope that had just been put in place. I asked the lifeguard to call the Duty Manager to show him the hazard. The duty manager was not available so I showed the lifeguard and asked the man who had been cut to show her the scar. The man also told the lifeguard that he had not bothered to report the accident, as he felt nothing came of complaints at Vale Farm. On my way out I asked to see the Duty Manger and waited. As there was no sign of the Duty Manager after some minutes I asked reception to be sure to pass on that there steel ropes had ends that could cut. I was therefore surprised today, Tuesday, to find that there was still a steel rope end with fibres that could be touched. The fibres today were more out of the way than on Sunday and not as long but still present an unnecessary and unacceptable hazard. I am also concerned that for at least three weeks, since the man cut his hand on the rope, the problem has continued. Three unsatisfactory explanations might account for this. Either none of the staff setting out the ropes noticed the hazard, or they noticed it and did not report it, or they reported it and no action was taken. I ask the Council to investigate further. In many pools the ends of lane ropes have covers. Could these be provided at Vale Farm as well as better maintenance of rope ends? Finally, the pool water has been cloudy for a week now. It was worst on Monday and Tuesday of last week. I saw it for myself on the Monday and some early morning swimmers used the learner pool where the water was clear. One couple told me that when they came on Tuesday morning the main pool looked and tasted so bad they left after four lengths. |
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