Wataha.no
Send report Radio TV Your account

All children from 4 to 16 years old can use the swimming pools free of charge

add to Favorites
Rate the article
Rate the article


According to the Stavanger Municipality, the Commission for Culture, Sport and Social Dialogue (UKIS) has decided to extend the free admission program for primary school students to municipal day rooms. Now all children from 4 to 16 years old can use the swimming pools free of charge.

Also read: Saint Valentine's Day known and celebrated since ancient Rome

Free entry for children and one adult

The offer provides free admission for a child and an accompanying adult during the period when the city common rooms are open to the public.

You can swim for free in these halls:

  • Rennesøyhallen
  • Finnøy svømmebasseng
  • Kvernevik svømmehall
  • Tastahallen
  • Hundvåg svømmehall
  • Hetlandshallen

In the municipality of Stavanger, everyone between the ages of 4 and 16 can use the swimming pools for free. Change in the program comes into force immediately and the program should give children the opportunity to better learn to swim to ensure their safety in the water.

“The feedback we have received shows that both parents and children are very satisfied with the offer, so we are expanding it further,” says Morten Husebø, responsible for swimming pools in Stavanger Municipality.

Like us on Facebook and share our post with others. Thank you.

Source: Stavanger Municipality

Read and learn more: Do bompenger fees make you give up driving?

Weather

loader image
Oslo, NO
7:22pm, May 2, 2024
temperature icon 21° C
slightly cloudy
Humidity: 36%
Pressure: 1019 mb
Wind: 7 mph
Wind Taste: 12 mph
clouds: 47%
Visibility: 0 km
Sunrise: 5:11 am
Sunset: 9:16 pm

Exchange rate

Polish zlotys

1 PLN

=

NOK

0,375

Norwegian crown

SEK

0,384

Swedish Krona

EUR

4,310

Euro

USD

3,932

United States dollar

Featured Articles

Latest articles

Vision problems affect an increasing number of young people

Eyesight problems affect an increasing number of young people. More young people in Norway have vision problems. This is shown by the Consumer Survey 2024, in which Kantar interviewed 1400...


16 percent do not know that it may end in prison. Would you stop a drunk driver?

16 percent do not know that it may end in prison. Would you stop a drunk driver? Would you stop a drunk driver from getting behind the wheel? 16 percent of Norway's population…


Electric cars banned on public transport lanes in Oslo and Akershus

Ban on electric cars on public transport lanes in Oslo and Akershus The Norwegian Public Roads Authority is introducing a temporary ban on electric cars on public transport lanes from May 6...


Visit our social networking sites