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Community Rallies to Save Billinghay Swimming Pool
23 Dec
Summary
- Over £25,000 raised to cover new tiles for pool reopening.
- Billinghay pool, built in 1972, aims for extended season.
- New committee members inject fresh ideas for refurbishment.

The beloved Billinghay swimming pool is on the brink of reopening, thanks to a significant community fundraising initiative that has amassed over £25,000. These funds are earmarked for crucial new tiles, a necessary step to allow the facility to welcome swimmers once again. The pool, originally constructed by villagers in 1972, typically opens its doors from May to September each year.
The pool's condition had regrettably deteriorated, prompting dedicated committee members to organize a series of fundraising events. Activities such as carol singing, bingo, raffles, and 'Elf trails,' combined with support from the Billinghay Parish Council, were instrumental in reaching the £25,000 goal. This collective effort underscores the community's strong desire to see their local pool operational.
Looking ahead, the committee has ambitious plans for a full refurbishment to ensure the pool serves future generations. While a substantial amount is still needed, they intend to raise funds incrementally rather than seeking a large sum all at once. Furthermore, discussions are underway to extend the pool's operating season from April to October, making it accessible for a longer period each year.




