UK's oldest lido to remain shut after flooding damage

A historic lido in Bath which is believed to be the oldest in Britain will remain closed while work to repair flood damage is carried out. Cleveland Pools reopened in 2023 after a £9.3m restoration, but was forced to shut in January last year after heavy rain caused 'serious damage'.
The charity behind the lido has now said it is continuing to investigate the issues caused by the flooding. Paul Simons, chair of the Cleveland Pools Trust, said he was grateful to the public and volunteers who are supporting the project.
“The Cleveland Pools trustees re
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