We are lucky to have an open-air swimming pool at Leckhampton. For obvious reasons, it is necessary to observe a number of rules in order to guarantee the safety of those who use it. These rules are also available as Microsoft Word and PDF documents.
RULES FOR USE
The design and location of the swimming pool at Leckhampton mean that users must be particularly vigilant and take specific precautions when using the pool. The pool has a depth of some 2 metres in the centre and the floor slopes inwards which has a tendency to pull the user towards the deeper area.
The pool is not supervised and users are therefore responsible for both their own and their guests’ safety. This is especially important if children or weak swimmers are present.
Children MUST be accompanied by a responsible adult when entering the pool enclosure.
Entrance to the pool enclosure can be gained by using an A20 key on the padlock that secures the gates (the key will be released once the lock has been secured). It is the responsibility of the last person leaving the enclosure to secure the gates.
In view of the potential danger posed by irresponsible use, the following rules MUST be observed by pool users at all times. Persons failing to follow these rules will be barred from using the facility: -
Users should note that a First Aid kit is located within the swimming pool fenced area to the right of the entrance gate.
Users of the pool and their guests do so entirely at their own risk. In using the pool, users accept this condition.
Dr Nigel Yandell
Bursar
27th May 2005