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Summer Pools reopen from 4 November


NEWS RELEASE
from Hutt City Council


18 October 2006


Summer Pools reopen from 4 November

Summer is nearly here and it’s time to get out of the house, grab your togs and submerge yourself in one of the Hutt City Council’s three Summer Pools.

Located at Marine Parade in Eastbourne, in Udy Street, Petone, and Moohan Street in Wainuiomata, the summer pools provide an excellent opportunity to enjoy the outdoors in a relaxing environment.

Wainuiomata Pool is the first pool to open on Saturday 4 November from 10:00am to 6:00pm.

Eastbourne Pool reopens on Saturday 11 November and McKenzie Pool in Petone reopens on Saturday 18 November. Both pools will be open from 12 noon to 6:00pm.

For week day opening times visit the Hutt City Council website www.huttcity.info/pools or pick up a timetable from the pool.

With aqua toys, toddlers’ pools and BBQ areas to add to the fun, the summer pools provide a great swimming experience. The Council pools are good value too with full-day entry prices starting at $2.00 for the under-16s.

Each pool opens with a Push Play Opening Day with free pool entry and lots of fun and activities for the whole family.

For more information on Hutt City Council’s swimming pools visit www.huttcity.info/pools

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