Sunday, January 03, 2016

What next for the Paddling Pool? Diagram of potential options.

What will happen to the Paddling Pool in 2016? We've had an attempt at listing a few of the possibilities. Below is a diagram of what we think are some possible outcomes. Please feel free to add your thoughts if you can think of any other outcomes.  You'll have to click on the image to expand it to full size. 

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nairn swimming pool is a historic structure that should be protected by the likes of Historic Scotland. To remove or replace it would be an act of vandalism but I suspect that's what will happen, maybe with the promise of it being rebuilt but I suspect that it'll just be grassed over. Problem solved

Anonymous said...

It's so obvious the way this is going to end up. Unfeasable to open 2016, demolish and grass over whilst we look at alternative arrangements. Oh dear we have no money. This is a asset that needs protection. Please don't let us loose it

moan ranger said...

It seem clear our local councillors have no interest in saving this facility whatsoever.I'm afraid the writings on the wall...

Anonymous said...

lovey pool, how about a community 'adoption' of it? We did this 'down south' with a local paddling pool and sandpit. A group arranged to adopt the area and it was managed, maintained and well supported by about 10 local families. In fact, it was so well looked after, the council wanted to take it back! No surprise there. Still being well maintained from what family tell me. Good luck.