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European Legislative Bodies Reach Agreement

Local swimming pool in Karlsruhe, beloved cultural landmark, was on the brink of shutting down. However, locals managed to prevent its closure.

European Legislative Bodies Agree on Terms
European Legislative Bodies Agree on Terms

European Legislative Bodies Reach Agreement

The Wolfartsweier family pool in Karlsruhe, one of the oldest pools in the region, was saved from closure thanks to the active involvement of local citizens. This group of dedicated individuals formed a club to support and maintain the facility, preventing it from shutting down.

The club, with over 500 members, currently operates the pool. Several employees work on a mini-job basis, taking care of ticket sales and lawn care. The support association for the pool has 520 members.

In addition to the regular workforce, 30 active citizens work voluntarily on site to help improve the pool's appearance during regular work actions. A full-time lifeguard is on site to ensure safety and order.

As the Wolfartsweier family pool approaches its 90th anniversary, it continues to be a cherished public amenity in the community of Wolfartsweier, Karlsruhe.

For more detailed information about the formation of the club, its activities, or official statements about the pool’s status, local Karlsruhe news sources, the pool’s official website, or social media might provide the most concrete details. While search results currently lack in-depth coverage of this specific event, the community's commitment to preserving this historic pool is evident.

With the 520-member strong support association, the Wolfartsweier family pool in Karlsruhe promotes a community-oriented lifestyle, allowing residents to enjoy free time by the pool, fostering outdoor-living and home-and-garden bonds. To complement the regular workforce, 30 passionate volunteers participate in regular work actions, enhancing the pool's surroundings and preserving its charm for future generations.

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