I think limiting the length of the pool is a mistake. Back in the fifties 25m was deemed to be sufficient, but the pools were overcrowded and it was impossible to swim any distance.
In the sixties many councils built 50m pools in order to bring them up to Olympic standards. These bigger pools did not have the same overcrowding problems.
By building a 25m pool you are ensuring it is redundant before the first tile is laid.
I think limiting the length of the pool is a mistake. Back in the fifties 25m was deemed to be sufficient, but the pools were overcrowded and it was impossible to swim any distance.
In the sixties many councils built 50m pools in order to bring them up to Olympic standards. These bigger pools did not have the same overcrowding problems.
By building a 25m pool you are ensuring it is redundant before the first tile is laid.