Historic swimming pool set to be transformed into waterpark with kitesurfing, paddleboarding & restaurant among plans

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Historic swimming pool set to be transformed into waterpark with kitesurfing, paddleboarding & restaurant among plans

Historic swimming pool set to be transformed into waterpark with kitesurfing, paddleboarding & restaurant among plans

A HISTORIC swimming pool is set to be demolished - with plans in the works to replace it with a packed-out water sports facility.

The location has seen over a century of British history, providing a training ground for World War II heroes.

Interior view of a derelict swimming pool.

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Eastney Swimming Pool was first built in 1904 and operated for over a century before closing its doors in 1904Credit: Portsmouth City Council
Cracked wall in a building.

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The historic structure was labelled as 'outdated' and 'in dangerous condition' by the local councilCredit: Portsmouth City Council

Eastney Swimming Pool in Southsea, Portsmouth closed its doors in 2020 during the Covid pandemic and has never re-opened.

Portsmouth City Council described the building, which first opened in 1904, as outdated and in a dangerous condition, citing structural issues with the walls and roof.

Plans were officially approved earlier this year to demolish the historic structure.

A £23.4 million project at nearby Bransbury Park will see a new leisure centre facility replace the former pool, featuring a swimming pool, gym, and GP surgery.

However, the fate of the Eastney Swimming Pool site remains less certain.

The demolition could potentially make way for a new water sports centre, says Portsmouth City Council.

The hub would include facilities for kite-boarding, kayaking, and paddle-boarding.

And of course, kayaking is deeply rooted within the site's history, as the Cockleshell Heroes are reported to have trained there.

The iconic mission saw 13 Royal Marines attempt to paddle in kayaks to blow up German ships in the occupied part of Bordeaux in 1942.

These men are believed to have trained for the stealthy mission in part at the former pool.

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Only two of the marine survived the partially successful raid.

Historic England declined to support listing the pool as a protected structure over its association with the mission.

Portsmouth City Council has allocated £100,000 for the historic pool's demolition.

The pool was also one of the first venues to host underwater hockey - octopush - matches.

A new water sports venue on the site could provide a centrepiece for Portsmouth's Seafront Master Plan, most recently updated in 2021.

This Heated Lido Is In The Middle Of London

This outdoor pool is next to a popular London tube station...

There's a heated outdoor swimming pool in central London that gets missed by most tourists.

Less well-known than other lidos in London like Brockwell Lido, London Fields Lido and Tooting Bec Lido, the Oasis Sports Centre is arguably a quieter place to visit on a hot summer's day.

Located on Endell Street, the Oasis Sports Centre is just a five-minute walk from Covent Garden Tube Station. Despite being in the heart of central London, the outdoor swimming pool isn't well-known among holidaymakers.

Known only to locals and lido enthusiasts, the outdoor pool stretches for 27.5m and is heated throughout the year. Because it is set inside a sports centre, there are other facilities at the central London lido too, including an indoor pool and gym that operates a range of classes.

There are also three squash courts, a sauna, and a large rooftop terrace on the site.

The plans for the water sports hub include facilities like changing rooms, storage, and showers.

"It has been an ambition of the council to provide a facility like this for many years, so it's great news that we can start to move forward on this project," said Councillor Steve Pitt, leader of Portsmouth Council.

"We have a real opportunity to create something that enhances this very unique environment, so we need to make sure we get this right.

"This is why we are consulting early, so we can get a clear understanding of what sports should be provided for and what other facilities should be provided in any new centre."

One of the country's oldest Edwardian swimming pools is set for a multi-million pound renovation.

And an abandoned Victorian church that was turned into one of the UK's most beautiful swimming pools.

Illustration of a planned waterpark with surrounding landscaping and pedestrian areas.

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A new leisure centre is currently being constructed at the nearby Bransbury Park to replace the outdated facilitiesCredit: Portsmouth City Council
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