The Oban Times

Behind the scenes at Atlantis

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The fight against Covid-19 may be far from over, but seeing shops reopen and visitors beginning to return to the town as lockdown restrictio­ns ease is a good sign that we’re headed in the right direction.

The past few weeks have been similarly busy at Atlantis as we make the necessary adjustment­s and preparatio­ns to allow us to reopen safely when allowed to do so. Read on to find out what we’ve been up to:

As you may know, we’ve been working hard over the past couple of years to put in place a plan for how to refresh our wet-side changing rooms.

It’s a big and expensive job for Atlantis so it’s important we get it right. One benefit of the centre being closed is that the changing rooms have had a chance to properly dry out – this has allowed us to carry out some small works that were urgently needed. We’ve replaced some of the wet-wall covering around the shower areas and renewed the shower units themselves – there’s even a new cold shower for the sauna. There is a long way to go but after so much planning it’s great to see a small part of this project under way.

Atlantis’ gym remains closed for now but we’ve been busy getting as much in place ready for reopening. The biggest change is that we’ve moved all the gym equipment into the main Sports Hall. This means that each station enjoys over 2m social distancing from the

The tennis courts are open and Gregor Brydon continues to offer coaching.

next. Our priority is making sure Atlantis is a safe place to welcome you back to – finding the best configurat­ion for the gym is a really important aspect of this.

The gym will reopen when and how the government advises us it is safe to do so.

Atlantis has a new website! We’ve been working in the background to update our online presence, modernisin­g the look and feel of it as well as making it easier to use. The website will continue to change in the coming weeks as more activities are reopened, check it out at: atlantisle­isure. co.uk

Last time we told you about Wee Walk Oban’s plans to bring together an online resource to help Oban’s walkers find informatio­n about getting out and about around the town. This month, Wee Walk launched its website! There’s lots of useful pieces of informatio­n on there already, check it out at: www.obanwalks.org. uk

We’ve loved having Oban’s tennis players taking advantage of the reopened courts at Atlantis. As the government has continued to ease restrictio­ns, we’ve been reflecting that by updating the guidance for tennis. Doubles can now be played between players of different households with social distancing being observed. We’ve also reopened the toilet facilities for the use of tennis players and playpark users.

Gregor Brydon continues to offer coaching. He’s being helped by a new ball machine that can automatica­lly deliver a variety of shots to help with training, coaching and practice.

As lockdown restrictio­ns have continued to ease, we’ve been busy making some necessary changes to the centre. One of the biggest changes you’ll notice is a brand new reception. There’s still some work to do but we’ve reconfigur­ed the welcome desk to give the whole area more room which will make using it easier for staff and customers alike. We’ve also taken the opportunit­y to install the various screens and sanitary equipment that will help ensure we can keep everybody safe once we reopen.

It’s been a difficult time for many organisati­ons across the country this past few months and Atlantis has had to think very creatively about how to get through lockdown and how we operate once we reopen.

Throughout lockdown the Board have been working behind the scenes to review all of Atlantis’ activities and think carefully about what changes need to be made. There’s been a lot to work out with more still to be done as the government continues to update advice and guidance.

Atlantis’ foundation­s have always been rooted in community. It’s important that we build a route-map towards reopening together. There will be lots of changes to come and we’ll keep you updated along the way – thank you for your ongoing support and patience.

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