Century-old swimming pool gets £600k upgrade

A large swimming pool inside a brick building with a pointed metal roof and changing rooms to the left hand sideImage source, Chorley Council
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The upgrade has included repairs to the pool structure and changing areas

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A 100-year-old swimming pool has re-opened after a £600,000 refurbishment.

The phased re-opening of Brinscall Pool in Chorley, Lancashire, will see instructor-led sessions including school swimming, clubs and aqua aerobics return initially with public lane swim, aqua and family swim available in October half-term.

The upgrade has included repairs to the pool structure and changing areas, retiling and new lighting "all in keeping with the historic features of the site", Chorley Council said.

Councillor Bev Murray said: "In a climate where other local authorities are choosing to close their facilities, we are proud to have been able to make significant investments into the historic landmark."

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