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       impressed  with  how comfortable  this  place  feels  with  everyone  getting  on  with
       each other.”
       “Every time the sun comes out, we jump in pool and swim a couple of lengths so
       we are getting fitter too!”
       Sadly, I had no time to stay a while and further soak in the atmosphere, swim and
       to enjoy a Jazz Evening which was to take place that evening but I will be back!
       The cafe where we sat was doing excellent trade on the afternoon I was there
       and  owner  Suzanna  Moffat  was  hoping  to  be  able  to  open  onto  the  Park  to
       further enhance  her  trade which  would  potentially  bring  further  revenue  to  the
       pool in fees she pays to the trust.
       This  pool I know  will  continue  to flourish because it  has  such  wonderful  backing
       from  the  local  community  and  a  skilled  management  team  who  pull  it  all
       together. Dave Banyard told me that the trustees did not always agree but they
       worked really well together and were all committed to the lido. Dave had struck
       up a conversation with Diana who grew up on the Cotswolds and amazingly they
       were both born in the same Sunnyside Nursing Home back in the 1940s!
       The  lido’s  future  looks  in  safe  hands  with  the  encouragement  of  all  the
       stakeholders including the borough council which has been very supportive. Keith
       was keen to say that this working partnership was perhaps the best example of its
       kind in the country. The number of season ticket holders continues to grow with
       1,167 registered this summer
       Last year, 206.000 people came to the pool and Keith told me that it was well on
       its way to exceeding this total in the current season. When the sun shone on busy
       days in the past week, 4,000 people packed the lido and you could hardly see a
       blade of grass for human bodies.
       I loved this place and I will return!

                                                                    Bob Holman

       As a footnote to this article, Tony Cherrington did get to swim in a cross channel
       relay team which still holds the record for the oldest team across. In September
       this year, if all goes to plan, I am going to be part of a team which hopefully will
       break this record. The average age of our 6 person “One Foot in the Wave” team
       will be 75 years 337 days and it will be 30 years since I completed my solo swim in
       1992. Fingers crossed!









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