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Sea pool set to reopen after tide issues
Sea pool set to reopen after tide issues

Yahoo

time12 hours ago

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Sea pool set to reopen after tide issues

An outdoor pool is set to reopen this weekend after bosses were forced to shut the attraction because high tides failed to refill it. Shoalstone Pool in Brixham, south Devon, relies on the tide for its water. But this week's calm sea conditions meant the water did not travel high enough. David Thomas, operations manager, said: "We had a pool clean on Monday, but the tide didn't come over as expected. "To address this, we've installed a sea pump to fill the pool at high tide and we're working hard to ensure the pool is ready for the weekend." Shoalstone Pool, operated by a charity, remains free for public use. The attraction will undergo significant renovations later this summer. "We'll be closing the pool in August for essential upgrades," Mr Thomas said. "Thanks to a government grant, we'll be installing a new deep end, a raised deck, replacing railings, and reinforcing the walls to ensure safety for future generations." More news stories for Devon Listen to the latest news for Devon Follow BBC Devon on X, Facebook and Instagram. Send your story ideas to spotlight@ Mother nature blamed for empty seafront pool Funding boost for seawater pool repair project Councils pledge £120k to save Devon seawater pool Sea pool damaged by stormy weather Shoalstone Pool

Brixham sea pool set to reopen after issues with the tide
Brixham sea pool set to reopen after issues with the tide

BBC News

time12 hours ago

  • Climate
  • BBC News

Brixham sea pool set to reopen after issues with the tide

An outdoor pool is set to reopen this weekend after bosses were forced to shut the attraction because high tides failed to refill Pool in Brixham, south Devon, relies on the tide for its water. But this week's calm sea conditions meant the water did not travel high Thomas, operations manager, said: "We had a pool clean on Monday, but the tide didn't come over as expected. "To address this, we've installed a sea pump to fill the pool at high tide and we're working hard to ensure the pool is ready for the weekend." Shoalstone Pool, operated by a charity, remains free for public use. The attraction will undergo significant renovations later this summer. "We'll be closing the pool in August for essential upgrades," Mr Thomas said. "Thanks to a government grant, we'll be installing a new deep end, a raised deck, replacing railings, and reinforcing the walls to ensure safety for future generations."

Mother nature blamed for Brixham's empty seafront pool
Mother nature blamed for Brixham's empty seafront pool

BBC News

time2 days ago

  • Climate
  • BBC News

Mother nature blamed for Brixham's empty seafront pool

An outdoor pool in Devon has been left empty because "mother nature" failed to deliver at high tide, operators have Pool in Brixham was emptied and cleaned ahead of the predicted hot and sunny weekend but has yet to be refilled due to the tide not coming up high said: "Due to mother nature not playing fair, the pool will be closed due to not filling on the high tide after a pool clean. Apologies to all."They said they hoped the pump would be working and it would be full in time for the weekend. Operations manager David Thomas said the team only had "a very small window" of opportunity to clean the said: "The high tide did come but it wasn't quite high enough to fill the pool. "It was very benign, we didn't have any sort of significance of sea conditions or wind so we currently don't have a pool, we have just a big hole in the ground."Mr Thomas said the pool would be getting a refurbishment in August thanks to community and council will include the reconstruction of one of the corners of the pool and anchoring the base of the pool to the rock bed below.

The UK lidos, sea pools and splash pads that are free to get into – perfect for the hot weather
The UK lidos, sea pools and splash pads that are free to get into – perfect for the hot weather

The Sun

time13-05-2025

  • The Sun

The UK lidos, sea pools and splash pads that are free to get into – perfect for the hot weather

AS Britain basks in highs of up to 25C, there is no better place to cool off than a lido, paddling pool or splash pad - and many across the country are free. Most paddling pools and splash pads, often found in parks, are free across the UK. 5 5 Lidos tend to charge for admission, but are usually under £10 per person. Free to all Free supersized paddling pools and splash pads can be found across the UK, in parks and near community venues. For example, Hampstead Heath Paddling Pools reopens on May 24 and boasts a shallow pool, great for little kids. Stoke Park paddling pool in Guildford is another option, with a large pool with wheelchair access. Splash pads, such as Great Hollands in Wokingham, are also great for little ones - this one features 13 water soakers, two bucket drenchers, fountain jets and water tunnels. As for lidos, in Swansea, Blackpill Lido is free to all and booking is not required. The site also has a children's play area, with a paddling pool, climbing rock and picnic area. Sea pools are also a good free alternative to lidos, including Shoalstone Seawater Pool in Brixham, Devon. Set in The English Riviera UNESCO Global Geopark, Shoalstone Seawater Pool stretches 53 metres and is one of only a few tidal pools remaining in the country. Alternatively, head to Bude Sea Pool - a semi-natural tidal pool on the edges of the Atlantic Ocean. The UK lido compared to Australia with amazing sea views from the pool - Instagram shoalstonepool Some locations also offer free passes for special occasions or promotional periods. For example, Park Road Leisure Centre and Lido in North London offers a free day pass to test out the facilities. In Cornwall, Jubilee Pool will soon be celebrating it's 90th anniversary and as a result is giving away free tickets. Free for certain age groups Many lidos, outdoor pools and attractions offer free tickets for under three-year-old's and over 60s. It is worth checking whether the pool or lido near you offers this. 5 5 Free for local residents Depending on where you live, your local council might give out free swim passes or access to lidos in your area. For example, if you are a Hackney resident under 18-years-old, over 60-years-old, disabled or a carer - you can swim for free at Britannia Leisure Centre, Clissold Leisure Centre and Kings Hall Leisure Centre. Often you will need to bring proof of address and age to get free access, but it is worth looking into if you area offers such a scheme. Free at specific times A number of lidos will be free at specific times, for example Parliament Hill Lido is free to under 16s and over 60s before 9:30am. The Sun also created a list of the UK's best outdoor water parks and lidos. Plus, the new indoor waterpark with 500-room hotel and restaurants moves closer to opening in UK after success in US. 5

BBC Devon awards to honour those who make a difference
BBC Devon awards to honour those who make a difference

BBC News

time25-02-2025

  • Health
  • BBC News

BBC Devon awards to honour those who make a difference

Nominations are open for the 2025 BBC Make A Difference Awards in annual BBC local radio campaign was launched during the Covid-19 pandemic to recognise the efforts of people in the local community. Volunteers, fundraisers, environmentalists and great neighbours are honoured, alongside community groups making a positive impact.2024 winner Rob Wallis, runs ChemoHero which give boxes of kindness to people beginning cancer treatment and said the award "proves we're making a difference". 'Really big impact' Based in Barnstable, ChemoHero was founded by Lisa Wallis in 2012 following her own diagnosis. The charity is now run by her husband, in her memory."Each box of kindness contains around 30-35 items that will help alleviate the side effects of chemotherapy and other cancer treatments," said Mr Wallis. He added: "We might only be a small charity, but I think we make a really big impact on patients at a really difficult time in their lives. "Sometimes we get letters thanking us, and this award proves we're making a difference." Previous winners include Shoalstone Pool in Brixham, Bideford Boxing Club, Axminster and Lyme Cancer Support, The Pickwell Foundation and the Great Parks Community Association in have also been recognised for their work volunteering for local charities, fundraising for clubs and activities, caring for friends and neighbours, and for supporting groups which bring people are eight award categories including two new awards for Active Award will recognise community sports people and Young Hero Award is open to nominations for under 16s making a positive contribution to the are able to nominate until 10 March and view the full list of categories here.

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