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 behaviour.  However,  although  their      Richard Keegan who usually swims every day told
 main food is from flower nectar and      us  that  he  normally  swam  at  the  London  Fields
 pollen, which they consume as they   Lido  but  that  it  was  temporarily  closed  for
 pollinate  flowers,  these  lack  some   refurbishment.    He  loved  it  here.  “There  is
 salts  which  are  components  in  the   something  about  swimming  outdoors  with  the
 soil  which  they  need  for      birds  overhead.  You  always  come  out  happier
 reproduction.                     than when you went in”.

  The  second  picture  is  a  hoverfly   Shane  told  me  that  the  pool  had  its  regular
 feeding  on  meadowsweet  which   customers throughout the year. It never closes and
 grows  in  profusion  on  the  wet   even during the winter months opens from 7am to
                                   12  noon.  A  regular  50  to  70  people  still  turn  up
        during  the  cold  clear  days  of  winter.  They  come  from  all  quarters  of  the  social
 boggy area of Souls Moor. A favourite with   spectrum and include doctors, lawyers and bus drivers. I gather that the famous
 many  insects,  a  close  up  view  shows  the   judge Lord Phillips has used the pool.
 banded  body  of  a  hoverfly.    There  are
 over  250  different  species  of  hoverflies  in   The  lido  works  closely  with  the  Hampstead  Ponds  and
 the UK and this is one of a wide range with   hundreds  of  people  turn  up  for  their  annual  Christmas
 differing  widths  and  shapes  of  yellow  or   Day swim in the Men’s Pond.
 white bands across the abdomen.
        The lido organises an annual duathlon with a number of
 Then  we  have  a  Brimstone  butterfly   its  lifeguards  taking  part.  Competitors  swim  3  lengths  in
 feeding  on  Purple  Loosestrife.  There  are   the lido, and then run between and swim in the men’s,
 fine stands of spikes of this attractive plant   ladies and mixed ponds. It sounded great fun!
 that also grow in the wet soil of Souls Moor.   It  also  ran  a  Safety  Awareness  course  last  week  where
 The Brimstone has two broods a year, firstly   youngsters  were  taught  what  to  do  in  an  emergency
 in  early  spring  and  then  again  later  in   including CPR. Twenty five children turned up to this very
 August.   successful event.

        However, the lido had seen a recent sadness when Glyn Roberts a great stalwart
 Photos: Tony Bates   over 25 years, passed away on New Year’s Day. He was affectionately known as
        “Mr.  Lido”  and  had  an  almost  encyclopaedic  knowledge  of  the  lido  and  the

        heath.  Glyn  had  been  involved  in  so  many  aspects  of  the  lido.  He  also  once
 Contact Us   successfully lobbied the City of London for them to buy some all-terrain buggies
        so that people with disabilities could explore the Heath.
 If you would  like to know more  about  the  work  of the  Wildlife and  Environment
 Group or to be included on our e-mailing list, please contact:     As a  mark of respect for Glyn the lido was closed the following day and it was
        obvious that everyone, customers and staff included, still missed him greatly.
 Tony Bates at tonybates19@gmail.com / 01929 471563 or
        I would have loved to have met Glyn. It seemed to me that he represented all
 Mike Gee at mike.n.g@outlook./com / 0775 988 4942   that  was  good  about  the  lido;  the  friendship,  the  compassion,  the  fun.    Where
        ever I go, I realise that swimming, indeed sport itself, is all about the people. This
        transcends everything.

        I  loved  this  lido.  After  my  swim  and  a  quick  snack  in  the  poolside  cafe  with  its
        delicious  food  and  imaginative  menu,  we  came  away  with  that  special  feel
        good factor. It should be on every swimmer’s bucket list!

                                                                    Bob Holman
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