The Hindu (Coimbatore)

Corporatio­n swimming pool witnesses surge in visitors

It has become a popular destinatio­n for people seeking relief from the rising temperatur­e in the city; authoritie­s have responded to the increased demand by implementi­ng safety measures

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The Coimbatore Corporatio­nowned swimming pool in R.S. Puram has become a popular destinatio­n for local people seeking relief from the rising temperatur­e in the city.

Manager of the pool Anthony Louis reported a significan­t increase in footfall, with over 400 visitors recorded between February 15 and March 20 this year, compared to 283 during the same period last year.

“Families, young adults, and children can be seen at the pool on most mornings, especially during the weekends,” he said.

Reopened in 2020, the pool spans dimensions of 4.5 feet in depth, 23 metres in width, and 80 metres in length.

Sharath Kesavan, a frequent visitor to the swimming pool, expressed his relief at having such a facility available during the sweltering heat.

“With the temperatur­es

rising every day, it’s a blessing to have a place like this where we can relax and have some fun in the water. It’s not just about cooling off; it’s also about staying active and healthy,” he remarked.

Local authoritie­s have responded to the increased demand by implementi­ng safety measures such as presence of more lifeguards, enhanced sanitation protocols, and strict adherence to capacity limits. The 20242025 budget allocates ₹15 lakh for

pool maintenanc­e expenses.

A senior Corporatio­n official said, “The allocated funds will be utilised for hiring additional lifeguards and maintainin­g the pool, particular­ly during the hightraffi­c summer season. Additional­ly, extra maintenanc­e is necessary during the winter when the pool remains dormant.”

Further, the summer swimming classes have seen a surge in enrolment, from 40 to 60 students, inand dicating growing interest in structured aquatic activities. Mr. Louis anticipate­s further growth in enrolment by May.

Despite being allotted an exclusive hour of pool time from 8.30 a.m. to 9.30 a.m., women remain limited in number and express the need for improved and extended slots. “One hour at the beginning of office hours is insufficie­nt. We should be allocated better time slots,” remarked R. Gomathi, a regular pool visitor. However, the civic body asserts that due to the low turnout of women visitors, there are currently no plans to extend the timings.

Regarding access, entry fees range from ₹25 for children under seven to ₹50 for adults, covering an hour of pool time, including shower and changing facilities. Additional­ly, parking fees are set at ₹10 for twowheeler­s and ₹20 for fourwheele­rs, ensuring accessibil­ity for all visitors.

 ?? ?? The Corporatio­n swimming pool at R.S. Puram in the city. S. SIVA SARAVANAN
The Corporatio­n swimming pool at R.S. Puram in the city. S. SIVA SARAVANAN

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