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Hi Forum. I've just discovered that the Friday evening rafts and rascals session at The East Dulwich pool has been removed. It was a great session as the 6pm -7pm is just a bit too late for my five year old. I think it is a real shame, but Imsuppise they have their reasons.


However I still want to take my daughter swimming at least once a week after school (we are usually out and about at the weekends.) does anyone know any good after school sessions? I can't find any as, quite reasonably, the pools are booked out with swim school.

Forest hill (big pool)


http://www.fusion-lifestyle.com/cms_uploads/file/Lewisham/2015/January%202015%20Timetable%20Forest%20Hill%20Pool%20Web.pdf


It always frustrated me that so few after school open sessions are available - I did write to fusion once about the bridge leisure centre small pool and they changed their timetable to put back a suitable cession, but swim school is obviously lucrative as now takes up every available slot


There is always JAGS


http://www.jagssportsclub.co.uk/membership/


Not cheap though


Manageable if it's just one parent signing up and you do go at least once a week

Cora Wrote:

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> If anyone wants to comment on the cancellation of

> rafts and rascals on Fridays or the lack of any

> kids swim on Bank Holiday Monday the

> person/address to contact is

> [email protected]


Also copy local councillor/find out who manages the fusion contract for southwark/ contact local

Press (cue photo call sad children holding their towels outside the cancelled rafts and rascals session)

I'm going to send an email. However I think a group email from a group of people might have more force. Please reply on this thread and PM me if you want to be included. I will write it and share it before sending, and also agree who to cc in.


I may be being naive, but I'm sure that if we do demonstrate to them that the session has support, then they will have a good incentive to put it back on, and probably will.

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