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Dull post but written out of frustration in the hope it might help others


I left my sons kit in the changing room


Called up and asked them to check they said they hadn't got it

Went in and asked, they said they didn't have it

Went back a week later (after searching high and low at home) asked again they said they hadn't got it

Asked if I could look - went into the office where there is two black bins over flowing with lost property


Looked for 20secs and found my sons swimming bag about 20cm down from the top


Staff clearly don't check


If you've lost anything ask to check yourself and I reckon you'll find it

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Yes that's happened to me before. Invariably it also depends on who you get at the desk. But before Xmas they were telling people they were binning all the lost property. They must have a better way of organising things. Reminds me I need to check for my dtrs swimming top. I'll try what you've suggested and look myself!

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