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Young Nude Pool
The public pool where you can swim NAKED with strangers for just £5 - and kids go free
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Children are allowed into the nude swim sessions for free - as long as there's a maximum of two per adult and they are accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times
A public pool is hosting £5 naked swim sessions - where children accompanied by a parent or guardian can go for free.
Naturists are flocking to the council-run Derwent Pool, near Malton, North Yorkshire, to swim in their birthday suits.
Ryedale Naturist Club says its sessions are a great way to make new friends and insists no sexual activity of any type takes place.
It adds that those who have never tried naturist swimming before have nothing to lose - "except your wet sticky cozzie", Gazette Live reports.
The pool and sauna is located in the idyllic district of Ryedale, known for the popular attractions Eden Camp, Flamingo Land and Castle Howard.
It offers the “best chance of a naked swim” in the North when its doors close to the public between 3pm and 5pm every other Sunday.
“Our swims are just like going to any council-run swimming pool except we don’t use swim-wear,” proclaims Ryedale Naturist Club’s website.
“If you have never tried naturist swimming before then give it a try, you have nothing to lose except your wet sticky cozzie.”
Age, shape, race and background are irrelevant - and the club even encourages under 18s to swim nude with a free entry offer.
The website says: “If you bring the kids (18 and under) we will even let them in free (max two per adult) but they must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times.”
The club, run by ‘Janet’, insists no sexual activity takes place.
Its website states: “This is not what naturism or the club is about.
"If you are looking for anything more than a swim then you will be very disappointed and need to look elsewhere.
“This is a safe and friendly environment where you can swim with the whole family without any concerns or worries.”
The fortnightly swim sessions, as well as their annual naked jaunt round Helmsley Walled Garden, attract regulars from towns across Yorkshire.
Naturists even flock from Teesside and County Durham to attend them.
But the club is always on the look out for newcomers daring to bare all.
It says: “If you are thinking about trying naturism out for the first time but you are nervous about going nude in public then so were the rest of us as there was a first time for all of us, but after a few minutes you will wonder why you were so nervous in the first place.
“Very nervous newcomers may wear a costume on their first visit, so there is no excuse for you not to come along with your partner or friends and try it out.”
It adds: “Anybody can be a naturist and once you have tried swimming without your costume you will never want to wear one again. The only regret that you will have is why you left it for so long before trying it out.”
The club is buoyed by the lack of any official naturist beaches in Yorkshire.
Membership costs £15 a year or £20 for couples, while visitors pay £5 for a swim or £4 to use the sauna. All visitors are required to bring ID such as a driving licence, passport or utility bill.
Derwent Pool, located just an hour away from Teesside in the town of Norton, is owned by Ryedale District Council.
Operator Everyone Active confirmed the Ryedale Naturist Club privately hires the pool fortnightly, with a session booked for yesterday.
The Gazette attempted to contact the club, and was told by ‘Janet’: “Why don’t you join us one Sunday and experience swimming in the buff?
"Then you can tell your readers all about it.”
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Naples' nude swimmers need to keep the neighbors in mind
Naples' nude swimmers need to keep the neighbors in mind
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What could be cooler than a dip in your own pool in a teeny bikini? Why, a dip without one, of course.
If it hasn't come to your attention that a certain percentage of Naples swims au naturel, you're in a neighborhood with heavy landscaping.
As the temperatures rise, so does the urge to undress. Walking around naked in your living room, as singer Alanis Morissette suggested everyone do to test their limits, and dog paddling disrobed may be common in Southwest Florida's sultry summer weather. There are no polls to test that, but hot day conversations occasionally stray to some household activity being done starkers: cleaning, window washing and, of course, laundry. Nude swimming, however, comes up most.
Naples and Collier County law enforcement officials say local residents are relaxed about private property nudity. They haven't had many calls in the last several years complaining about indecent exposure.
"In monitoring radio traffic I can say that these types of complaints do not occur on a weekly basis," wrote 1st Lt. of Patrol Drew Lee of the Collier County Sheriff's Office, responding via email to questions.
"Normally, the calls stem from public beach areas where foreign visitors not familiar with our customs/laws are sunbathing. Also, we occasionally receive after-hours calls from unauthorized nude bathers in hot tubs at condo/apartment complexes."
"I haven't had any police calls on this — not only this year, but years in the past," said Lt. Seth Finman, public information officer for the Naples Police Department. Additionally, he added, complaining to the police about someone's indecent exposure can be a double-edged sword.
"Voyeurism can also come into play here. It isn't a simple issue," he said. In such a case, the person making the accusations may be the one who's charged, depending the effort exerted to ogle their neighbors in the altogether.
Meredith Carr, 48, of Village Walk in North Naples, said she has taken her swims sans suit for years: "You don't have to worry about anything. It's free.
She feels the mystique around nudity is overrated. "I have a hedge, but if someone really wanted to see over it I guess they could. I'm sure I can't explain it. But it's my pool, my rules."
She joins a host of celebrities, and at least one U.S. president, John Quincy Adams, who took his daily nude bath in the Potomac as seriously as his office.
Collier County and Naples extend their blessing on your buff bathing, Godivas, but with a few precautions. Florida statutes govern nudity, and its primary suggestion is that intent counts: Exposure in a "vulgar or indecent manner" in "public or on the private premises of another, or so near thereto as to be seen from such private premises," is a violation of Florida Statute 800.03 regarding nudity.
So a good hedge, which is easier to install than fencing that may fall under homeowner association rules, is a good-neighbor policy. 
Isabel Way, Collier Extension Master Gardener and Florida-Friendly landscaping coordinator, warns to avoid ficus, long the gold standard of privacy hedges for decades. In the last nine years, a proliferation of spiraling and ficus whiteflies, which cause leaf drop, have been creating holes in local hedges.
"I wouldn't recommend ficus any more," she said. Walter's viburnum and cocoplum are among her favorites.
"Privacy is important. Even when you have only 25 feet like some of these multi-unit buildings, they still want hedges," said Michael Spencer, owner of MSA Designs.
Spencer, former "Make It Green" columnist for the Daily News, is a landscape architect with more than 30 years in the business who is writing a book that includes the topic of privacy hedges in tropical climates.
Among his recommendations for secluded skinny-dipping: 
» Make sure your hedge is green and leafy close to the ground as well as at the top. Bushy shrubs such as podocarpus and clusia and natives like buttonwood and Simpson's stopper fill out and up. If you're a little worried about your neighbor's second-story windows, calophylum trained as a shrub and the native Eastern red cedar might be better for higher coverage; they can reach 65 and 80 feet, respectively.
» Never use flowering plants for hedges: "You're not trying to attract attention, after all."
For those whose living situations don't include hedges or walls, there is Edun Lake, a naturist resort in Naples that operates quietly in a secluded area of North Naples with a daily fee of $25 individual, $40 couples. New guests register at its Internet site edunlake.org, which allows Roxanne Wood, a co-owner of the resort, to learn about them first: "I don't just want people off the street coming in." 
She calls the atmosphere laid-back: "Just like being a the hotel pool, except without clothes. You can read a book. You can sun. You can swim." 

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