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Lido Renaissance: UK's Beloved Pools Make a Splash

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Over 160 lidos boomed in the 1930s, offering escape and glamour.
  • Many now face decline due to funding cuts and changing holidays.
  • Community efforts and grants fuel a revival of these historic pools.
Lido Renaissance: UK's Beloved Pools Make a Splash

The 1930s marked a golden age for British lidos, with over 160 outdoor swimming pools emerging as popular escapes during the Great Depression. These Art Deco marvels symbolized 'continental glamour' and a focus on public health. However, funding cuts and the rise of foreign holidays led to their rapid decline, leaving many in disrepair for decades.

In a significant 'lido renaissance,' communities across the UK are now rallying to restore these abandoned swimming sites. Initiatives funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, grants, and local fundraising are investing millions into bringing lidos back to their former glory. This movement reflects a renewed passion for outdoor swimming, with popular London lidos seeing packed lanes and advance booking becoming a necessity.

Despite these efforts, the revival is not without its challenges. Some projects face delays, budget overruns, or even abandonment shortly after reopening. Examples like Broomhill Pool in Ipswich and Tynemouth Lido highlight the complex financial and logistical hurdles. Yet, the widespread community support underscores a strong desire to preserve these cherished pieces of British heritage for future generations.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Decline was driven by local council funding cuts and the increasing popularity of budget foreign holidays.
It's a movement where communities actively work to revive and restore abandoned historic outdoor swimming pools.
Funding comes from sources like The National Lottery Heritage Fund, grants, and community fundraising efforts.

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