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Swimmimg Pool

History of the Open Air Pool

This art deco Pool is the only functioning 50 metre filtered heated sea water open air facility known to survive in the United Kingdom. It was first opened by local public subscription in June 1934, when the townsfolk showed remarkable foresight in building it to full Olympic metric standards. Massively patronised from the 30's to the 70's with figures reaching 65,000 annually, its popularity dwindled in the 80's as people tended to seek holidays abroad. With attendances dropping to under 15,000 and its fabric showing its age, its was earmarked for closure by the Council in 1994. This threat, however, saw the formation of the "Friends of the Pool", a local conservation body dedicated to saving it.

 

Following several years of often tough negotiation, closure was avoided via the adoption of a mutually agreed strategy whereby the Council provides an annual capital budget, plant maintenance and qualified lifeguard staffing, whilst the Friends contribute through fundraising activities and marketing skills, and provide a pool of enthusiastic volunteers who fully redecorate the pool each Spring in advance of its summer season.

The complete renovation of the pool in vivid cheerful art-deco colours and the implementation of various other improvements including a replacement water chute, sun awnings, four column floodlights, thermal pool covers and marketing initiatives such as Post your comment.

ships and the creation of this website, saw annual attendances stage a dramatic recovery, now heading towards 40,000. The success of the relationship was recognised in May 2000 when the Friends and the Council entered into welcome Formal Partnership to assure the pool's long-term future. The pool provides great pleasure for locals and visitors of all ages, from infants to pensioners.

Opening Hours for 2006

From Sunday 4 June to Friday 30 June inclusive

Swimming : 1.00pm to 7.30pm Mon to Fri  
  10.00am to 6.00pm Sat & Sun
 
     
Childrens' Entertainment : 2.00pm to 3.00pm Sat & Sun : kids slide open
  2.00pm to 6.00pm Mon to Fri : main chute open
  11.00am to 5.00pm Sat & Sun : main chute open
  1.30pm to 2.30pm Sat & Sun : swoopee
     

From Saturday 1 July to Sunday 27 August inclusive

Swimming : 10.00am to 11.00am Mon to Sun : quiet swim
  11.00am to 7.30pm Mon to Fri : casual and general swimming
  11.0am to 6.00pm Sat & Sun : casual and general swimming
     
Childrens' Entertainment : 1.00pm to 3.00pm Mon to Sun : kids slide open
  2.00pm to 6.00pm Mon to Fri : main chute open
  11.00am to 5.00pm Sat & Sun : main chute open
  1.30pm to 2.30pm Sat & Sun : swoopee
     

Midnight Swims : 10.00pm to Midnight every Wednesday from 28 June to 16 August inclusive

 

From Monday 28 August to Sunday 10 September inclusive

Swimming : 1.00pm to 7.00pm Mon to Fri  
  10.00am to 6.00pm Sat & Sun
 
     
Childrens' Entertainment : 2.00pm to 3.00pm Mon to Sun : kids slide open
  2.00pm to 6.00pm Mon to Fri : main chute open
  11.00am to 5.00pm Sat & Sun : main chute open
  1.30pm to 2.30pm Sat & Sun : swoopee

 

Guide to Prices for 2006

Ticket Prices

(subject to change)

Day Ticket

Adult

£3.00

 

Junior/Concession

£1.80

 

Spectator

£1.80

 

Family

£8.20

     

Season Ticket

Adult

£80.00

 

Junior/Concession

£50.00

 

Family

£190.00

     

Midnight Swim

Single

£3.50

  Junior/Concession

£2.50

 

Family

£10.00

     

Holiday/Short Season

28-Day Adult

£30.00

 

28-Day Junior/Concession

£20.00

 

28-Day Family

£80.00

 

14-Day Adult

£20.00

 

14-Day Junior/Concession

£15.00

 

14-Day Family

£50.00

 

Remember that your ticket allows you to come and go all day - provided that you produce it on each occasion!

The standard Season Tickets are for daytime use only, and Midnight Swims are not part of any discount scheme except as shown above. "Family" tickets are based on either 2 adults and 2 children, or 1 adult and 3 children. The term "concession" is as per the normal Local Authority definition - proof of eligibility may be required.

 
 
 
 
 

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