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Wednesday, 15 July 2020 08:21

2020-07-15 Opening of the Calle Cazorla Swimming Pool effective June 24th

Dear owner,

You all have received an email from our administrators informing you of the opening of the Calle Cazorla swimming pool effective June 24th. You are also advised of the strict COVID-19 restrictions and requirements that all users will have to abide by. Please take time to read the notices posted in the pool area before using the facilities. The pool notices can also be found attached to this message. PLEASE NOTE: failure to meet the requirements could result in the pool being closed immediately.

At this time the only pool open for use on Altamira is the Cazorla pool. All other pools remain closed and it is illegal to use them at any time. The usage of the Cazorla pool will be monitored in case it becomes necessary to extend the opening of further pools.

We apologize for having put these restrictions into place but it is necessary to avoid the high cost and manpower usage to meet the government rules for COVID-19 which includes the daily disinfecting of public areas and pools. As yet the Cazorla pool is very under utilised but please keep us informed if this changes.

Please also advise any renters of these restrictions.

We remind you that you will find all the information regarding the community of owners at your private area of the administrators website www.ismarazul.com

Your Faithfully

The Altamira Committee

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