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October 2021                                                                        October 2021
                                OBITUARIES                                                  initially by some town councillors and older local swimmers who thought that he
                                                                                            wanted  to  turn  the  site  into  flats.  All  he  ever  wanted  to  do  was  to  keep  the
                                                                                            structure much the same whilst developing the facilities to include a younger but
                 he was  early  on  - a  strict father  and later  on  - game  for  anything
                 and great fun. His grandchildren saw only his sparkly eyed fun side –      broader customer base.
         unless they stepped over the line in which case they also got “The Look”. But      He eventually took over the lease which runs until 2017 with his company handing
         above  all  he  was  always  there,  always  supportive  however  difficult  the   over a proportion of its gate takings to the council which ploughs back its share of
         situation.                                                                         the profits for maintenance of the pool.  The council no longer makes a loss, the
                                                                                            older swimmers still have their designated swim area, the large family area is still
         Flower  arranging  was  another  of  Philip’s  skills!  Not  the  arranging,  but  the
         assistance to Audrey in building, carrying and appraising. He also supported       well  used  and  a new  giant inflatable  (the largest in  the  South  of England)   has
         Audrey with her elaborate cake decorating, either formal wedding cakes, or         been installed. Everyone is a winner! The council is still responsible for the structure
         a  full  velodrome  birthday  cake!  His  love  and  care  were  undaunted  and    and  the  chlorination  of  the  pool  (a  relatively  new  feature)  but  Hugo  would
         unstinting during Audrey’s long illness.                                           eventually like to take over the maintenance.
                                                                                            “Customers  need  continuity  and  we  were  determined  to  open  seven  days  a
         Phil, to his huge credit, always lived for the present and for the future.         week throughout the summer with no breaks no matter the weather”. Hugo was
         While attending a Jazz Festival, he met Sylvia, and sometime later moved to        also keen to extend the activities of the pool at either end of the season in the
         Bere Regis. Together they have found happiness in singing with choirs (Sylvia      spring and autumn with thoughts of it becoming an activities centre.
         knows  the  notes),  travel,  village  twinning  and  simply  being  in  each  other’s   “The beauty of this place is its uniqueness” said Hugo. Indeed it is, set in this lovely
         company. Sylvia has supported Phil so well during his last illness.                Georgian market town, it was built in 1833 and is the oldest open air sea water
         In a short time Phil found many friends in Bere Regis – he just had to talk to     baths in the UK. The baths gained Grade 2 listed building status in 2012 which limits
         everyone and join in with everything. In many ways it was the village that he      what can be done with the original structure.
         was born in.                                                                       Hugo took over the running of the pool in July 2013, so this is his third season. The
         As a partner, father, granddad, friend and helper – the sparkle in his eye, the    pool is a massive 113 metres long and 47 metres wide with an irregular shape. The
         mischievous comment, his enthusiasm and his love will be greatly missed.  A        maximum depth these days is 1.6metres with a hessian basin and pebbles lining
         full life – a good life.                                                           the bottom. With head lifeguard Ashley Booker in charge it employs 22 lifeguards
                                                                                            throughout  the  season.  Hugo  and  Pauline’s  sons  Louis  and  Felix  are  part  of  the
                                                                                            team with younger son Fin helping with the cleaning, so it is a real family affair. In
                                                                                            all 55 students are employed at the pool and are paid well. As Hugo says “It’s a
                                                                                            growing up job for many”.

                                                                                            Kayaking  was  already  part  of
                                                                                            the  pool’s  activities  but  Hugo
                                                                                            quickly  added  the  inflatable
                                                                                            obstacle course in 2013. Through
                                                                                            Aflex   Technology,   a   New
                                                                                            Zealand  based  company,  it  has
                                                                                            become  a  distributor  for  the
                                                                                            product.  Paddle  boards  and
                                                                                            Zorbs  were  added  in  2014  and
                                                                                            on hot days the pool can attract
                                                                                            up  to  1,100  customers,  a  real
                                                                                            success  story.    Regular  model
                                                                                            boat competitions are also held
                                                                                            by the local club.

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