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Scottish Sun
7 minutes ago
- Scottish Sun
Dreamy free lido is opening in UK with sweeping city views, sandpits & even its own sauna
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) WITH the hot weather set to return this weekend, Londoners can enjoy a brand new free swimming location. City dwellers can cool off from the scorching temperatures in a stunning new lido. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 A new free lido will open in London tomorrow Credit: Royal docks/Instagram Whether you're looking for a sauna sesh or a cool dip, or both, this perfect summery spot in the heart of the capital has got you covered. Summer Splash is a safe water space for the local community to enjoy free of charge. Located at the Royal Docks, the latest in London's long list of lidos is part of the summer programme At The Docks. However, unlike most of London's other outdoor pools, Summer Splash will be entirely free to visit. But you'll want to hurry to enjoy this scenic swimming spot as it won't be around for long. Limited time The unheated pool will only be open from Friday, July 25 until Sunday, August 17. And the outdoor pool isn't the only thing on offer to visitors during these dates. There will also be sandpits to play in, deckchairs to lounge in, and a sauna for those random chillier days. And At The Docks has a vibrant schedule of evening events to enjoy so you can enjoy an full day out. The wider At The Docks programme will also offer Londoners the chance to try their hand at a variety of water activities. New £4million lido to open in UK next year Dock-side fun This includes wakeboarding, paddleboarding, and open water swimming. Meanwhile, dock-side lido will offer a pretty unique backdrop, with sweeping city views. And you don't even need to worry if you or your friends aren't the strongest swimmers. The lido will be manned by lifeguards and even features a shallow end. So with school just wrapping up, what better way to spend a summer's day? Swimming safety advice Experts have revealed some of their top advice for both adults and kids heading to the water this summer: How to stay safe at the beach Gareth Morrison, Head of Water Safety at the RNLI said: "If you find yourself being swept out to sea in a rip, try to relax and float until you are free from the rip and you can then swim to safety. "If you see someone else in danger, alert a lifeguard or call 999 or 112 and ask for the Coastguard." How to stay safe at the swimming pool Tiny Hearts Education, former paramedic and CEO Nikki Jurcutz said: "Always put your little one in bright or contrasting colours that would be easy to find in an emergency. "It only takes 20 seconds to drown, little tips like this could save a life". An Auqabliss spokesperson added: 'Swimming toys such as noodles, dive rings, floaties and beach balls can be dangerous if left in the pool. 'Children may try to grab these from the pool's edge and fall in." How to stay safe at a waterpark Ali Beckman, Puddle Ducks Technical Director, said: "Never send a child down the slide on their own, not only are they going to be entering the slide pool area independently, they then have to exit the pool and wait for an adult. "And wave pools should be avoided until your child is really confident with water going over their faces and you know they are able to regain their feet independently. 'Waterparks are often very busy places and it's easy to lose sight of a child in a split second." Summer Splash is set to be a pretty perfect place for the entire family. More on lidos We've mapped out all the lidos across the UK for you to enjoy this summer. And the little-known lidos across the UK with no queues and low prices. Plus, an abandoned UK lido that is being transformed into a £795,000 splash park. Meanwhile, a treasured art-deco lido on the UK seafront has opened new facilities as part of a £4.5 million revamp. And a beloved UK lido with its own lagoon has moved one step closer to reopening after three-year closure.


Scottish Sun
18 minutes ago
- Scottish Sun
Kate Ferdinand's rarely-seen stepson towers over her as she shares snap to mark his 19th birthday
The Towie alum asked: "How did that happen?" as she paired the latest shot with a sweet throwback Grown Up Kate Ferdinand's rarely-seen stepson towers over her as she shares snap to mark his 19th birthday Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) KATE Ferdinand's rarely-seen stepson towered over her as she shared a snap to mark his 19th birthday. Former Towie star Kate, 33, is a proud stepmum to husband Rio Ferdinand's three children - Lorenz, Tate and Tia. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 5 Kate Ferdinand's rarely-seen stepson towered over her as she shared a snap to mark his 19th birthday Credit: Instagram 5 She took to Instagram to wish Brighton footballer Lorenz a happy birthday Credit: instagram Taking to Instagram to wish Brighton footballer Lorenz a happy birthday, she shared an image of them both grinning and embracing. Lorenz looked trendy in a black tank top while Kate stunned in a strappy white number and jeans. She wrote in her caption: "Happy 19th birthday to you! Proud of you every day & love you so so very much! Special one." Alongside another, where the teenager looked visibly younger, the influencer asked: "How did that happen?" Kate and Rio, 46, began dating in 2016 after the death of his first wife, Rebecca Ellison. Rebecca sadly passed away from breast cancer in 2015, at the age of 34. When her death was announced it prompted an outpouring of grief from the footballing world. Rio and Kate opened up about their initial struggles in the BBC documentary Rio And Kate: Becoming A Stepfamily in 2020. However, Kate told Fabulous in 2023: 'I feel settled. '[Experts] say it takes up to seven years to adjust to a new blended, stepfamily set-up. "I remember hearing that and thinking: 'Are you joking? I'm two years in and that's a really long time.' Kate Ferdinand reveals A&E dash with injury-prone son Cree aged four, months after tot broke his collarbone "But now we're six years in and we're all used to each other. "It takes a while to get to know people after so much trauma and everything that has gone on. "Becoming a parent is not built in big, sweeping moments. It's lots of small things you do all the time. "And it takes time to build that bond and relationship. But now I feel secure.' She added: 'Looking back, everything takes time. "You can't go into a new job and expect to know what you're doing straight away if no one tells you what to do. "It's the same coming into an already formed family. You need to know each other and learn to love each other. "But if you put in the hard work, you reap the rewards.' Since tying the knot with Rio in 2019, Kate has welcomed two children with her husband. Their son Cree was born in December 2020 - having announced they were expecting in June. Three years later, Kate and Rio welcomed daughter Shae to the blended family. 5 The Towie alum asked: "How did that happen?" as she paired the latest shot with a sweet throwback Credit: Instagram 5 Kate and Rio began dating in 2016 after the death of his first wife, Rebecca Ellison Credit: Getty


Daily Mirror
44 minutes ago
- Daily Mirror
ITV Shark Celebrity Infested Waters star details hidden injury 'it's not pleasant'
ITV's new reality show Shark! Celebrity Infested Waters premiered last week Shark! Celebrity Infested Waters star Ross Noble has revealed a hidden on-set injury as he said, "It's not pleasant". The new reality show premiered on ITV last week, with seven celebrities heading to The Bahamas to participate in a dive expedition with three world-renowned shark experts. The aim for the stars is to dive with sharks in their natural environment in a bid to appreciate the animals and be less fearful of them. All five episodes are now available to stream on ITVX. The famous faces taking part are Sir Lenny Henry, Helen George, Lucy Punch, Rachel Riley, Ade Adepitan, Dougie Poynter and Ross Noble. Shortly after the show's premiere, 49-year-old comedian Ross took to Instagram on Tuesday (July 22) to detail a painful injury he sustained before filming, which was kept hidden on camera. "For those of you wondering why on Shark show on ITV I never stand up on the boat and drag myself around. The answer is and it is never mentioned in the show, I broke my foot just before we started filming," the caption read. "The doctor signed me off to swim which meant the adventure could continue. The crew were amazing and the care was first class. "Putting on a wetsuit over a broken foot is not pleasant but there is no way I was going to miss out on what was one of the greatest experiences of my life. You can see all the eps on @itvxofficial now." The post was accompanied by a series of photos showing the extent of Ross' broken foot, with one image featuring the comedian sitting on a boat while wearing a large black boot. Another photo showed the injury up close, with the side of his left foot looking bruised and swollen, while a third image showcased the knee-length leg cast. Fans quickly took to the comments section to share their support, with one person writing: "And yet you were such a trooper through it all. Badass man." Another added: "Wow you really been hit by the 'hurt' stick lately. Glad you got to do something amazing as you were healing," while a third said: "We were already impressed. Now we bow down to you." A fourth fan echoed the sentiment, saying: "Oh jeez that's a bit of decent mischief you've done yaself there, badass alright!" Shark! Celebrity Infested Waters only reached a peak viewing of 1.5 million for its launch episode, with the following instalment attracting just 1 million. More viewers tuned in to watch a rerun of Death in Paradise on BBC One, and history documentary Human on BBC Two.