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Yes You Can!

We are more than happy for you to come along and try the sessions out. It takes sometimes 6 weeks to decide whether you want to commit yourself to a club. You just need to pay on a ‘pay as you go’ basis (see fee info. below).

All we ask is that you give the secretary a call just to say hello and that you may be coming along. We will be able to answer any further queries you may have before you turn up.If I decide to keep coming what happens then?We give you a ‘new members pack’, which has the joining instructions and asks you to decide how you’d like to pay for the sessions you swim.

Access works on a ‘member’ or ‘non-member’ basis whichever suits your situation best.


The current 2009 Season fees:

Following our recent AGM and increases in pool charges we are currently reviewing our fees and will update this detail shortly. Please contact us for details.

So what's the difference between being a 'member' or 'non-member'?

If you think that you will attend regularly then you would be advised to take out a full Membership which gives you voting rights and other benefits as they arise, and is cheaper per session in the long run. However, if you feel that you can only attend once in a while (e.g. because of work commitments) but still want access then you may wish to pay on a 'non-member' rate - but you will not have any voting rights or receive any other benefits due to full members.

Full Members also have the opportunity to buy those essential swimming items (goggles, new seasons swimwear etc) at a discounted rate. Phil Heath handles our Club purchasing and will be happy to let you have details of discounts available.


 
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