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No more swimming at Lymington's seawater lido


THE oldest outdoor swimming baths in the country will not open at all this summer, it has been confirmed.

Lymington seawater lido was closed earlier this summer for health and safety reasons, which included dangerous handrails and boards missing in the fence.

Hopes remained that the facility would be open in time for the school summer holidays.

But they have been dashed after it emerged that insurers may have to spend weeks carrying out a survey of the baths before the necessary work can take place.

Last month a special committee was launched at Lymington and Pennington Town Council in a bid to reopen the baths.

Its formation came with news that the pool had made a loss of between £45,000 and £50,000 last year – a £10 subsidy for every swim taken.

An internet petition calling for the pool to be reopened has been set up, and has so far attracted more than 1,000 supporters.

Swimmer Mary Smith said: “We are all really fed up about this. It is so disappointing for a lot of people who were hoping to use it during the summer.”

Town council temporary clerk Malcolm Leatherdale said he hoped the pool would be open for business next year.

He added: “The council is really committed to making sure that this great, historic and valued facility will continue so we are working hard to bring that about.

“Of course there is disappointment but I’m afraid that’s the reality of the situation.

“We are a public authority and have to act in a responsible way and public safety is extremely important”


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Humpty_dumpty, Southampton says...
9:55am Fri 10 Jul 09

Ahh thats a real shame I used to love going there as a child and have often taken my young children there since. I hope it dosen't close down after all this. We need more things like this place its great!

goard, Southampton says...
10:16am Fri 10 Jul 09

I only hope they do not turn it into a multi storey car park like they did with Southampton's Lido. - whole families use to get down there and mum would layback on the deck and kids played in the pool - Oh lazy hazy days!

goard

mr.southampton, Southampton says...
2:52pm Fri 10 Jul 09

Shame, i was looking forward to going there. i only heard about it last year and I've lived in the area all my life. maybe they want to look at how they promote it.

Androo, Sea of tranquil-latte says...
8:26pm Fri 10 Jul 09

How long does it take to replace a "rusty handrail and a few missing fence boards"????????
Why coudn't the Temp.clerk give the ok for work to be done?.Have the local boat yards been asked if they could donate some spare wood and metal to replace the "life threatening" issues.
This stinks.
Whats the point of insurers "spending weeks" BEFORE work can be carried out?
Fix problems first-insurers happy-lido open,locals happy.grockles happy.
Promote the lido as an asset to all.

bumblysaint, new forest says...
8:01am Sat 11 Jul 09

Council's lying again, on television
a couple of weeks back we were assured
the baths would not be closed.
What's our newly elected Mayor Jan Hawker doing about this,actions speak louder than words or
photographs in the local papers etc,
ego's are fine but they never solve
anything.Give the
people what they were
promised.

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