22 February 2022
The Spanish Ministry of Health has just suspended the Order that mandated twice daily cleaning of pools, the logging of pool users and restrictions on the number of users. This means that our pools have been opened with immediate effect (for those of you hardy enough to withstand the cold February water).
We have some remedial work to be completed before the water features (fountain and rill) can be switched back on, but this should be completed soon.
All pool restriction signs have been removed, and I look forward to seeing you all in there tomorrow!
28 November 2021
The EGM vote overwhelmingly approved closing the pool for the winter period, therefore it will be closed from tomorrow. It is not our intent to reinstall the fence, so adherence will be based on trust that Albatros occupants will follow the signage that will be placed tomorrow.
26 October 2021
At 10am on 29th October there will be an EGM in the Albatros carpark to discuss and vote on closing the pool for the winter period, from 29th November 2021 to 1st April 2022.
Please notify cd@asejur.es by 27th October if you plan to attend in person.
For those unable to attend, you should have received an e-mail entitled ‘Albatros_EGM 29.10.21’ yesterday, containing a proxy voting form, which should be completed and returned to cd@asejur.es by 28th November.
This closure proposal is driven by the cost of keeping our pool compliant to current COVID regulations, with twice daily disinfections, at a time where pool usage is expected to be minimal. We will of course monitor COVID regulation changes relating to communal pools, and reopen the pool when safe to do so without incurring additional cost to the community.
16 August 2021
Unfortunately it seems that some on Albatros, given the opportunity of open pool access, are bathing outside the agreed opening hours of 8am to 10pm, causing complaints of nuisance and disturbance after midnight.
This is really disappointing, and regretfully we have no option but to hire a night guard to enforce the rules, at a cost of €911 per week, which is an unnecessary cost we’d hoped to avoid with so few people onsite.
The night guard will start tonight, on a 10pm to 6am shift, until the end of the main holiday period on 6th September.
12 August 2021
Due to the low number of occupants at Albatros this summer, we have reviewed our existing pool rules, while of course being mindful of current Spanish regulations and restrictions.
I am pleased to announce that from tomorrow the pool will be open from 8am to 10pm daily, with a one hour closure between 2:30pm and 3:30pm for mandatory pool area disinfection. To be compliant, our pool management company will additionally disinfect the pool area at 7am each day, and for our reassurance, update the board by the small pool with the disinfection time and date.
There are still restrictions in place regarding maximum occupancy, and that means for Albatros the children’s pool has a maximum occupancy of four, and the large pool a maximum occupancy of 40.
The pool controller’s hours will be changed to coincide with the expected busiest times of the day, from 12pm to 9pm, and while on duty, they will ensure that rules are followed. Outside these hours, it is each of our responsibilities to ensure rules are followed and maximum occupancy isn’t exceeded.
I’m also pleased to announce that the fencing surrounding the pool will be removed on Monday 16th August.
In addition to our normal pool rules, and for the safety of everyone, it is necessary to keep in place some of the Covid related rules that were introduced last year, such as disinfecting your hands before entering the pool, and registering your apartment number each time you enter and leave the pool area. It is also necessary to prohibit deckchairs, sun loungers and laid out towels anywhere on the red concreted area, to ensure adequate space for social distancing. I’m hopeful that the impact of these small but necessary inconveniences is far outweighed by the enhanced pool opening hours and fence removal.
We of course have to keep track of any newly introduced Spanish regulations, but I’m hopeful these won’t require reversal of the relaxations we’re putting in place from tomorrow.
Though explanatory Spanish / English / German signage will be put in place tomorrow, could you please ensure that any renters are made aware of these changes, and to those of you lucky enough to be currently staying at Albatros, enjoy!
Gary
July 26th 2021
As Spanish community pool regulations haven’t changed significantly since last year, we are mirroring our 2020 approach, with a pool controller in place since 16th July, twice daily disinfecting of the area around the pool, access restricted by the temporary fencing, and opening hours of 11am to 2pm, then 3pm to 8pm, with the need to use hand sanitiser and register your apartment number upon entry.