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What’s happening at the lake

In the last couple of weeks we have seen an increase in the bird and water fowl population, the trees are now starting to blossom and visibility has been averaging 4-5 meters, Unless the buoyancy disadvantaged have been around and then we all know what happens then (do a ppb speciality) but it soon settles with temperatures raging from 6 to 12 degrees depending on depth, one diver recorded 3 degrees  (she is now looking to buy a new computer)

 lots of different clubs and and schools have visited in the past few weeks and we hope to see them return soon,  some have already visited several times, rumour has it it’s only for the tea and bacon rolls.

In the next few weeks the changing rooms should be arriving  which will do away with the divers bums and no more flashing