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AQUARENA: Promises, promises...



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Published Date: 03 September 2008
AS I'm sure you're aware, many people are getting annoyed at the late timing of our new swimming pool.
But here's one thing — maybe Worthing could help by starting to fund raise so we don't have to wait as long as 10 years.

Personally, I thought the open field next to Peter Pan's was a good area to build a new Aquarena.

It's right next door, i
t's on the seaside and you still have Denton Gardens.

Not forgetting, you'd keep the paddling pool as well.

Not only that, but you have a car park situated in front.

Fund-raising is personally a good choice for me.

I am just so tired of the plans to build the Aquarena.

They keep saying they'll do it but nothing has been done.

Sophie Watts
Worthing


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