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New Wavelengths leisure pool now open

The Leisure Pool at Wavelengths in Deptford was officially opened on Sunday after an extensive £800,000 refurbishment by Lewisham Council.

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The much-loved leisure pool in Deptford now has many new features including a brand new parent and child teaching pool, state-of-the-art lighting, showers and toilets and a completely rebuilt changing area with larger cubicles. The “Aquasplash” inflatable sessions will start in the pool soon providing a fun challenge for older teenagers to take on the floating obstacle course and race their friends. The new dedicated viewing area beside the pool means parents/guardians can watch the fun without having to get wet.

New motors have been installed meaning that the temperature in different parts of the pool areas can now be adjusted to different levels. The parent and child pool is warmer than the main pool at 32°C to suit the little ones and the jacuzzi is a lovely and balmy 34°C.

Wavelengths Leisure centre has lots on offer including an additional fitness pool, a 50 station gym with three fitness studios and a huge range of fitness classes from Group Cycle to Zumba. The first-floor soft play offers a great space for younger children to have fun and burn some energy.

An adult and two children swimming in a swimming pool.

Damien Egan, Mayor of Lewisham said:

“I’d like to thank everyone who has worked so hard on the refurbishment of Wavelengths and also the community groups who have helped us with this refurbishment.

“I hope that people enjoy the new pool and that many more residents, young and old, will learn to swim there.”

Cllr André Bourne, Cabinet Member responsible for Leisure Centres said:

“This refurbishment has been completed in recognition of how important the pool is to local residents, so it was great to see the excitement as people saw the new facilities for the first time - I really enjoyed taking my young children down there at the weekend. I know how much the pool has been missed in Deptford over the last few months whilst this refurbishment has been happening. I’m pleased with our investment in a wonderful community asset that local people can enjoy for years to come.”

Speaking on behalf of leisure partner Better, Jon Mann, General Manager of Wavelengths Leisure Centre said:

“As the UK’s foremost charitable leisure social enterprise, Better exist to get more people more active more often - and in doing so improve the physical, mental and social wellbeing of local communities. We work very hard to reduce barriers to participation and improve the customer experience.

“All our staff are looking forward to a busy and fun-filled year at Wavelengths Leisure Centre with these newly refurbished facilities and we guarantee a warm welcome to all our visitors.”

With its new, light and airy feel, palm trees and sloped beach-style pool entrance, it’s an ideal place for people to escape the wintry cold weather outside so it is no surprise that local residents have enthusiastically rushed to book up the first few days of swimming slots. To avoid disappointment, please book a swimming session at the new Leisure Pool in advance using the Better app or visit the Better website.

Find out more about Wavelengths - it has something for everyone to keep fit and active in Lewisham.

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