Perth Leisure Pool is the main indoor public leisure and recreation centre in the city of Perth, Scotland, one of the most popular visitor attractions in Scotland and a major tourist attraction, which in 2006 was noted for receiving more than 700,000 visitors a year.
Video Perth Leisure Pool
Development
It was designed in 1984 after an architectural contest run by the RIAS and Perth Council which was won by architects FaulknerBrowns. Councillor John L. Wilson presided over the development of the Perth Leisure Pool and it was opened by HRH The Princess Royal on 29 July 1988.
Maps Perth Leisure Pool
Facilities
The complex includes 5 swimming pools with flumes, bubble beds and other water features; a gym, health spa, cafe, creche and outdoor children's play area. The combination of leisure and swimming facilities has proved outstandingly successful and, in twenty years, it has had over ten million visitors. The separate children's lagoon varies in depth to between 1 and 2½ feet. The small slide for this pool provides suitably scaled-down thrills for children and is very popular.
Maintenance
It has been well maintained since opening, with refurbishments taking place every few years. However, in August 2002, there was an outbreak of cryptosporidiosis which caused gastrointestinal illness for 74 people. This resulted in the closure of the pool while the matter was investigated. Numerous improvements to the cleaning and water treatment processes were recommended by the Outbreak Control Team and these were made prior to the reopening of the centre.
References
Further reading
- Gifford, John (2007). Perth and Kinross (illustrated ed.). Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300109221. Retrieved 31 May 2009.
- Murphy, Alan (2004). Scotland (3, illustrated ed.). Footprint Travel Guides. p. 251. ISBN 9781903471944. Retrieved 31 May 2009.
- Omand, Donald (1999). The Perthshire book (illustrated ed.). Birlinn. ISBN 9781874744849. Retrieved 31 May 2009.
External links
- Home Website
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