Casual lunchtime swimmers get to tackle outdoors
NEWS
RELEASE
22
May 2009
Casual lunchtime swimmers get to tackle
the outdoors
Wellington Regional Aquatic Centre’s
(WRAC) 50-metre Olympic swimming pool is about to close for
maintenance and for the first time, brave swimmers will be
able to test the heated outdoor waters of Thorndon Pool at
lunchtime on weekdays throughout winter.
WRAC, in
Kilbirnie, is scheduled to close its main pool on Monday 15
June and it is expected to be out of action until Monday 31
August. As with all City Council indoor swimming pools, WRAC
has a five-yearly facelift.
Recreation Wellington
Manager Julian Todd says that while lane swimmers will have
to go elsewhere for a swim, some of the water-based classes
have already been accommodated in other Council pools
throughout the city.
“Apart from the crèche,
everything else at WRAC – the hydrotherapy pool,
‘Spray’ for children, the spa, sauna, fitness centre and
café will stay open throughout the maintenance period,”
says Julian.
“All we ask is that WRAC’s regular
lane swimmers bear with us and use some of the city’s
other pools until we’ve finished the work. They’ll be
pleased with the results when they come
back.”
The maintenance will include tiling work
in the main pool, reconditioning work on pumps, motors and
valves, pipe work on the heating, ventilation and filtration
systems, and paint work.
CBD workers might want to
try out Thorndon Pool at lunchtime over the coming months;
the pool will be open from 12noon–2pm on weekdays while
work is taking place at WRAC.
“We want to
accommodate as many regular WRAC lane swimmers as we can,”
says Julian. “It’ll also be interesting to see how many
people use the outdoor pool during that
time.
“For those who prefer to swim indoors, we
recommend heading to Freyberg Pool on Oriental Parade or
Karori
Pool.”
ends