the Past week has provided Bavaria’s Prime Minister Markus Söder on the virtual party Congress of the CSU in view, that from the second Whitsun holiday week-free bathrooms, your gates may open. This appointment peißen Berger municipality works on the alignment in the “Rigi-slip’n”.
Peißenberg – The original opening date on 15. May have had to swipe the municipality works on the basis of the restrictions in the Wake of the Corona of a pandemic at an early stage. According to the söder’s easing announcements for “Outdoor pools”, there are now, however, a temporal perspective: “If the 8. June will be confirmed,” says plant Director Ingrid Haberl on demand of the local newspaper, “then we would pick up on the date.”
at the beginning of next week it will be at the Church plants Meet in a big group, to plan the Start of the summer season. In addition to the baths team and representatives of the rehabilitation centre, the security officer of the local company (KU) will be present. In the “Rigi-slip’n” this year is not a normal operation will be possible, it is in the works in the Clear. “A hygiene concept, we will need to all of the cases,” explains Haberl.
A binding catalogue of requirements it has not received from the authorities. “I read somewhere that you are allowed to swim only in one direction,” speculates the KU-Boss. Conceptually, want to work into the works as much as possible in the front. At the big round table, it should include questions, such as the minimum observed level and how the operating parts of the “swimming pool” and “Outpatient therapy center” can be separated.
Whether the “Rigi-slip’n ‘” in fact, at the 8. June may start operating in the summer, depends ultimately on the content of the regulatory requirements. “If we need, for example, three Supervisory persons per pool,” stresses Haberl, “then we need to find the additional staff for the time being.” The bathroom ahead technologically, on the other hand is not a Problem: “The pool will be made this week,” said Haberl. The KU-Boss is all in all optimistic: “I expect that we will be able to open the outdoor pool in the Pentecost holiday.”