Popular paddling pool closed for a second summer

Pickering Park paddling pool is in a "state of disrepair"
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A paddling pool in Hull is to remain closed for a second summer.
The facility in Pickering Park closed last year and Hull City Council says it hopes to have it open again in 2025.
A public consultation on what to do with the space is expected to take place in summer 2024.
A spokesperson for the council said it is exploring whether to improve the pool or develop a new one.
Parents have told BBC Radio Humberside they are disappointed not to have access to the facility.
One parent said: “It would be nice for the kids, wouldn’t it? When I was a kid we always had the paddling pool at East Park in the holidays."
'Perfect for everyone'
Another added: “I was hoping it would be. That’s a shame because loads of people come.
“We’d come and use it. It’s perfect for everyone and it’s free, which a lot of people make use of.”
Mally Welburn, who runs a land train, swan pedalos and an ice cream business in the park, said he was “absolutely heartbroken” to see the pool closed again.
The businessman claimed about 70% of the footfall in the park uses the paddling pool.
Hull City Council said: “Sadly, we won't be able to reopen the Pickering Park paddling pool this year, but we are exploring our options. We aim to have it reopened in 2025.”

A public consultation on what to do with the space will take place in summer 2024
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