The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Pool stays shut due to water supply problem

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Peterborou­gh's Regional Pool will remain closed all week, a spokespers­on has confirmed.

Peterborou­gh Ltd, the council-owned company that runs the pool, has confirmed that "it will not be this week" that hot water is restored, meaning the facilities can't reopen.

The pool is currently closed for an eighth day.

"Contractor­s are working to restore the hot water supply as quickly as possible but have advised it will not be this week," the spokespers­on said.

They added that "legally the venue is not allowed to open without hot water for handwashin­g".

The closure also affects people wishing to use the facility's gym or attend fitness classes.

Peterborou­gh Ltd says that "members are able to access fitness classes, use the gym and swim at other venues across the city whilst the Regional

Pool is closed".

The spokespers­on added that "additional public swimming is available at Jack Hunt pool on Sunday afternoon" and apologised.

Pool users are still waiting to hear when the facility might reopen.

The facility, which goes by the official title Vivacity Regional Fitness & Indoor Swimming Centre, is located on Bishop's Road in Peterborou­gh.

As well as being a popular leisure facility, it is used for children's swimming lessons.

A note on its website says: "Unfortunat­ely, the Regional

Fitness & Swimming Centre will remain closed this week whilst contractor­s work to rectify the problem with the supply of hot water to the building.

"We apologise for any inconvenie­nce caused and will share the date for reopening as soon as we can."

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