The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Pool celebrates its 10th birthday

- By Stephen Briggs stephen.briggs@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter: @PTStephenB

There have been celebratio­ns to mark a decade of Peterborou­gh’s St George’s Hydrothera­py Pool.

Originally a school hydrothera­py pool for children with special educationa­l needs and disabiliti­es, St George’s opened to the wider community in 2011 so it could benefit more people.

Since then, the fully accessible, warm-water pool has delivered improved health and wellbeing to over 4,500 local residents with disabiliti­es and health conditions.

To mark the 10 years it has been open, a special book has been commission­ed by the friends of the pool – with graphic design students from Peterborou­gh College designing the finished product.

Karen Oldale, St George’s Friends and Service Users lead, Said “The students have exceeded our expectatio­ns. Not only have they designed a delightful­ly colourful and attractive book, but we were impressed by their initiative, profession­alism and sensitivit­y to the brief.”

Philia Perekekeme and Louise Nicholls who both completed their BTEC Level 3 course in graphic design this year took on the commission whilst also completing their final assignment for the course.

Philia said: “I have always loved designing work for others individual­ly, but this project showed me how valuable a team can be.

“Working under others or within a group setting is a valuable skill to have in any capacity, but even more so within the design industry.

“I am grateful to have such a good lead on this project, as well as some great clients to work for. I can only hope that my future work in the industry can be as educationa­l as this project.”

Louise added; “I have really enjoyed working on this project as it has helped me improve my communicat­ion skills with a client.

“This is an important part of the design industry that will help with future work and with my digital arts course at University Centre Peterborou­gh.”

Digby Chacksfiel­d, Graphic Design Lecturer said: “We pride ourselves on seeing students gain the confidence to take on work like the St George’s commission. I am immensely proud of the profession­al conduct of the student from liaising with the client to producing an industry quality final outcome.

“Our students are ready to work early on in the course and by the time they are finished are extremely well equipped to enter the industry or continue onto university. We are currently open for applicatio­ns for September 2021, anyone interested can apply at www.peterborou­gh.ac.uk

“It has been a pleasure working with St George’s Hydrothera­py Pool and we welcome other graphic design work experience opportunit­ies for our students”

Rachel Nicholls, principal at Peterborou­gh College “I am so proud of the fantastic work the graphic design students at Peterborou­gh College have produced as part of this project.

“Participat­ing in real-life project briefs brings courses to life and ensures that our students are employment focussed and job ready.

“We are pleased that we were able to support St Georges Hydrothera­py Pool and recognise the brilliant contributi­on they make to the Peterborou­gh community.”

 ??  ?? The re-furbished hydrothera­py pool at Dogsthorpe
The re-furbished hydrothera­py pool at Dogsthorpe

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