Residents joy over Saltdean Lido deal

Residents are celebrating after the council’s “historic”

decision to take back control of Saltdean Lido.

After months of protests, petitions and speculation, Brighton and Hove City Council has agreed a deal to secure the lease back from businessman Dennis Audley.

Rebecca Crook, of the Save Saltdean Lido campaign, said: “It is through the support of local residents and the dedicated team of volunteers that we have got where we are today.

“This is the solution that local people wanted.

“We want to see a vibrant lido and from our point of view we feel that we are best placed to provide that.”

Liz Lee, of the Saltdean Community Association, which is based on the site and supports 700 people a week, added: “We want to ensure the long-term vitality of the lido and look forward to working with the council for these aims.”

The Argus understands that the council paid £160,000 to secure the lease with the repair bill set to come in at an extra £200,000.

The move has received cross-party support with councillors praising the campaign group’s determination.

Architects Conran and Partners, who specialise in art deco buildings, backed the lido campaign.

They said the facility was “an outstanding part of the city’s heritage”.

Paul Zara, from the firm, added: “The art deco era is unique in British building history.

Saltdean Lido is a beautiful iconic building which should be preserved.

“We are delighted the lido is back in council ownership and we look forward to having the opportunity to work further on the campaign’s plans to successfully run the lido and to restore this fine building and facilities to their former glory.

Comments(6)

John60 says...
5:56pm Fri 1 Jun 12

The council will probably end up demolishing it and leaving it like that for decades just like the Black Rock one.

rolivan says...
6:41pm Fri 1 Jun 12

So why were other Iconic Art Deco Buildings in the City allowed to slowly crumble.How much use is it going to get?
The Black Rock Pool was only used during the Summer Holidays.People with vested interests are always going to be in favour,will they pick up the tab for the losses?

BrightonArchitect says...
8:26am Sat 2 Jun 12

You can't expect to be able to save everything. But the best should be given a new lease of life if possible. The whole point of Saltdean Lido is that it's not just a pool. It's a community centre. If Lewes can make the Pells Pool work then we must be able to get Saltdean Lido profitable!

Busterblister says...
10:19am Sat 2 Jun 12

If it's so viable, why didn't the protest group buy it between them? Whay are taxpayers taking the risk?

bug eye says...
7:32pm Sat 2 Jun 12

will Conran now draw up some free architect plans as they are so involved with the council and seem to get big projects through planning more successfully than others.

rolivan says...
1:13pm Sun 3 Jun 12

BrightonArchitect wrote:
You can't expect to be able to save everything. But the best should be given a new lease of life if possible. The whole point of Saltdean Lido is that it's not just a pool. It's a community centre. If Lewes can make the Pells Pool work then we must be able to get Saltdean Lido profitable!
So you do have a vested interest by saying "we"

click2find

About cookies

We want you to enjoy your visit to our website. That's why we use cookies to enhance your experience. By staying on our website you agree to our use of cookies. Find out more about the cookies we use.

I agree