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Swimming Pool Shuts Down Immediately as All Sessions are Canceled

Swimming Pool Shuts Down Immediately as All Sessions are Canceled

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Pool Closure Announcement

Current Status

The large swimming pool at the Lifestyles leisure centre located on Park Road in Dingle has been closed. According to a recent service update on the Liverpool City Council website, this closure is due to "pool plant issues." Unfortunately, customers who had sessions planned for the week will need to make alternative arrangements while maintenance work is being conducted.

Reason for Closure

The council has stated that the pool will remain "closed until further notice," following its shutdown on Monday. There are two pools at the Park Road facility: the large pool, which is currently offline, and a smaller pool that is still available for use by families and younger children.

Impact on Swimming Sessions

Several swim sessions were scheduled for today in the large pool, including:

  • Two adult swim sessions
  • One public swim session
  • One women’s-only swim session this evening

As for the small pool, family swim sessions will continue as planned, which is particularly important since many local families are enjoying the half-term holidays. Members of Lifestyles can attend any public, adult, or family swim sessions without needing to book in advance, providing them with flexibility during this period.

Council’s Assurance

A spokesperson from the city council addressed the situation, emphasizing that the reason for the large pool’s closure is a malfunctioning heating system. They reassured members that efforts are underway to resolve the problem promptly and to reopen the pool as soon as possible. Thankfully, the smaller pool at the Park Road Lifestyles remains accessible for community use.

Background Information

Future of the Facilities

Last summer, there was interest from an education trust and gymnastics foundation regarding the operation of two leisure centres in Liverpool, including Park Road. In November 2023, it was confirmed that the city council is exploring options to transfer the management of Everton Park and Park Road Lifestyles to external parties because these sites are no longer considered financially viable for the council to maintain.

Financial Context

Senior officials within the council have acknowledged that financial pressures have made it challenging to sustain all eight indoor facility operations. Consequently, they are evaluating the possibility of passing responsibility for Everton Park and Park Road Lifestyles to other organizations that can provide better management and services.

Conclusion

While the temporary closure of the large pool at Lifestyles Park Road is unfortunate, officials are committed to resolving the issue. In the meantime, families and swimmers can still enjoy the smaller pool and its scheduled activities. As the council navigates its financial challenges, the future management of Park Road and other facilities remains a critical conversation point for the community.

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