Vive La Vallette charity has received support from JT’s Community Giving scheme with the donation of a live webcam to enable Islanders to view live video footage of sea conditions and local weather at the pools.
Helen Bonner-Morgan, Operations Director at Vive La Vallette, said: “Thanks to JT’s sponsorship of the webcam, visitors now have real-time access to the weather and sea conditions allowing them to plan their visits more effectively and arrive at the best times to enjoy the pools. Some pool users have already told us how the live feed helps them to make the most of their lunch time and builds excitement for their swim.”
Since the installation, the webcam has received a positive response from regular visitors. Many appreciate the convenience of being able to see the sea conditions before making the trip, while some parents have also found it helpful for planning family outings.
Helen continued: “Feedback has been brilliant and reinforces how technology can enhance the public’s experience of our amenities. We’re very grateful to the JT Community Giving scheme for seeing the potential and supporting this installation.”
Pip Carpenter, Head of Consumer Markets and Community Partnerships, said: “La Vallette is more than just a historic outdoor bathing pool, it’s a much-loved spot for sea swimming enthusiasts. With the introduction of a live webcam, visitors can now check sea conditions at any time they want, its modern technology helping those that love everything about seaside swimming. This digital addition ensures that this beloved local spot remains accessible and safe for year-round enjoyment, preserving its natural beauty while enhancing the experience for everyone.”
JT Community Giving Scheme is open to all registered not-for-profit organisations, schools, and community groups across the Channel Islands.