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Britain's deepest lido boasting its own lagoon moves one step closer to reopening after three-year closure
Britain's deepest lido boasting its own lagoon moves one step closer to reopening after three-year closure

The Irish Sun

time21-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Britain's deepest lido boasting its own lagoon moves one step closer to reopening after three-year closure

A BELOVED UK lido is moving closer to reopening after three years of renovation works. Britain's deepest lido has been undergoing a £7.6million refurbishment under a government programme. Advertisement 3 Hilsea Lido has received £7.6million investment from the government Credit: 3 The refurbished lido should reopen in the next few months Credit: 3 The lido first opened in 1935 and was frequented by late actor Sean Connery Hilsea Lido in Legendary actor Sean Connery also frequented the outdoor pool for his swimming sessions. Hilsea Lido first closed its doors back in 2007, but it reopened back in 2014 after its management was taken over by Hilsea Lido Pool for the People - a charity formed by residents. The charity group was forced to close the iconic lido again in 2022 as it was in a desperate need for a refurb. Advertisement read more on travel New management team It has now been announced that the team behind Sea Lanes in Brighton will be taking over the Hilsea Lido management. Harry Smith, Director at Sea Lanes, said: 'We are thrilled to be chosen as the preferred operators of Hilsea Lido, we see it as more than a more than a pool, it's a unique place with history and heart. "A hub for the local community. A centre for both mental and physical wellbeing. Our vision is to create a vibrant community hub, a welcome space where people of all ages can recharge, move and connect. "From invigorating swims and soul-soothing sauna sessions to family themed activities, delicious eats and energising events, there will be something for everyone. Advertisement Most read in News Travel Exclusive "To help us create our vision we want to hear from the Portsmouth community as to how Hilsea Lido can meet their needs." New facilities Thanks to the Government's Levelling Up programme, the outdoor pool has received a £7.6million worth of investment. Look around historic 200-year-old lido with stunning seaside views abandoned for decades Once the lido has reopened, it will have upgraded facilities including new changing rooms, benches, tables, and a fountain. The fully functioning unheated pool will also feature ramps to provide more accessibility to people with mobility issues. Advertisement The new modern filtration system has been installed to ensure clear and safe for swimming water for years to come. The team at Sea Lanes will also be bringing food and drink pop up stores, saunas and health and wellbeing businesses into the area. Opening date Local residents have been excited about the re-opening of the lido for which they hold fond memories. No official opening date has been revealed just yet, but there is more information on the Advertisement It reads: "The project is set to reopen in early autumn 2025, which is the same year the lido will celebrate its 90th anniversary." Meanwhile, the opening of this And here are the Five new water attractions opening in the UK Therme Manchester will have 25 swimming pools, 25 water slides and an indoor beach. Modern Surf Manchester will be a surfing lagoon offering lessons to both beginners and experts. Chessington World of Adventures Waterpark is set to have wave, infinity and spa pools as well as waterslides and cabanas. The Cove Resort, Southport is likely to have a water lagoon and a thermal spa with steam rooms and saunas. The Seahive, Deal plans to be the "surfing wellness resort" in the UK.

Britain's deepest lido boasting its own lagoon moves one step closer to reopening after three-year closure
Britain's deepest lido boasting its own lagoon moves one step closer to reopening after three-year closure

Scottish Sun

time21-07-2025

  • Scottish Sun

Britain's deepest lido boasting its own lagoon moves one step closer to reopening after three-year closure

Read on to find out what improvements have been made MAKING A SPLASH Britain's deepest lido boasting its own lagoon moves one step closer to reopening after three-year closure Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A BELOVED UK lido is moving closer to reopening after three years of renovation works. Britain's deepest lido has been undergoing a £7.6million refurbishment under a government programme. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Hilsea Lido has received £7.6million investment from the government Credit: 3 The refurbished lido should reopen in the next few months Credit: 3 The lido first opened in 1935 and was frequented by late actor Sean Connery Hilsea Lido in Portsmouth has been a go-to place for local families since its original opening in 1935. Legendary actor Sean Connery also frequented the outdoor pool for his swimming sessions. Hilsea Lido first closed its doors back in 2007, but it reopened back in 2014 after its management was taken over by Hilsea Lido Pool for the People - a charity formed by residents. The charity group was forced to close the iconic lido again in 2022 as it was in a desperate need for a refurb. New management team It has now been announced that the team behind Sea Lanes in Brighton will be taking over the Hilsea Lido management. Harry Smith, Director at Sea Lanes, said: 'We are thrilled to be chosen as the preferred operators of Hilsea Lido, we see it as more than a more than a pool, it's a unique place with history and heart. "A hub for the local community. A centre for both mental and physical wellbeing. Our vision is to create a vibrant community hub, a welcome space where people of all ages can recharge, move and connect. "From invigorating swims and soul-soothing sauna sessions to family themed activities, delicious eats and energising events, there will be something for everyone. "To help us create our vision we want to hear from the Portsmouth community as to how Hilsea Lido can meet their needs." New facilities Thanks to the Government's Levelling Up programme, the outdoor pool has received a £7.6million worth of investment. Look around historic 200-year-old lido with stunning seaside views abandoned for decades Once the lido has reopened, it will have upgraded facilities including new changing rooms, benches, tables, and a fountain. The fully functioning unheated pool will also feature ramps to provide more accessibility to people with mobility issues. The new modern filtration system has been installed to ensure clear and safe for swimming water for years to come. The team at Sea Lanes will also be bringing food and drink pop up stores, saunas and health and wellbeing businesses into the area. Opening date Local residents have been excited about the re-opening of the lido for which they hold fond memories. No official opening date has been revealed just yet, but there is more information on the Portsmouth City Council website. It reads: "The project is set to reopen in early autumn 2025, which is the same year the lido will celebrate its 90th anniversary." Meanwhile, the opening of this UK lido has been forced to delay its reopening date after a £6.8 million restoration. And here are the UK's best outdoor water parks and lidos for the summer months.

World's biggest fundraising swim coming to Sussex
World's biggest fundraising swim coming to Sussex

Yahoo

time01-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

World's biggest fundraising swim coming to Sussex

Swimmers across Sussex have been encouraged to make a splash for good causes. The world's biggest annual fundraising swim Swimathon 2025 will return to pools across East and West Sussex from March 28 to 30. The event will take place at various locations including the Prince Regent, King Alfred, Sea Lanes and Brighton Swimming School in Brighton and Hove, as well as Arundel Lido, Arun Leisure Centre in Bognor and many more. Swimmers of all ages and abilities have been invited to participate and raise money for Cancer Research UK, Marie Curie and the Swimathon Foundation. There are a variety of individual challenges to choose from, ranging from 400m to a supercharged triple 5k. Teams of two to five people can also take part in a 1.5k or 5k relay. For those unable to attend the organised sessions, there is the option to sign up for MySwimathon and complete their swim at a time and venue that suits them between March 21 and April 6. Swimathon president and Olympic gold medallist Duncan Goodhew MBE said: "Every year at Swimathon I meet incredible people with incredible stories; those who are swimming for the first time, those that are swimming in memory of a loved one, those that are swimming unimaginable distances, those that are recovering from cancer, or those that are facing a terminal illness and I know this year will be no different. "Everyone has their own story and everyone can set their own Swimathon challenge. "You just have to be you; whatever your ability, whatever your age, whatever your drive. "To me, everyone is a Swimathon star." Since its inception in 1986, Swimathon has seen more than 750,000 swimmers take part, raising over £55 million for a variety of nominated charities.

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