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The English market town that could get a new multi-million pound lido after closing nearly 20 years ago
The English market town that could get a new multi-million pound lido after closing nearly 20 years ago
Published on March 26, 2025 at 07:19 PM
A NEW lido is on the cards for a little-known market town in the East Midlands.
Daventry Lido in Northamptonshire was forced to close in 2006 because of running costs.
Daventry, a market town in the East Midlands, could soon benefit from a new lidoDaventry Lido in Northamptonshire was forced to close in 2006 because of running costs
The lido was reportedly demolished, with its site remaining vacant since the mid-noughties.
Its fortune could soon be set to change thanks to two local businessmen.
Lifelong friends Peter O’Neill and Tim Perkin are hoping to revive the lido with an ambitious multi-million-pound vision.
The duo wants to open the outdoor pool as a year-round swimming venue.
They are also looking to open restaurants on its site in a bid to make the lido the focal point of the town.
Peter O'Neill told the Daventry Express: “I remember when the Daventry swimming pool was open â it was great. It was a focal point. If they’re done properly, they’re great.
“It’d bring more people to the town. I think the potential is fantastic. We just want a conversation opened with the council.”
While the pair hopes to mimic the success of Saltdean Lido near Brighton, they have already encountered roadblocks, such as ‘dreadful' communication from West Northamptonshire Council.
They claim they have been unable to secure a meeting with West Northamptonshire Council despite months of emails and calls.
Plans have yet to be approved, which means a potential opening date can not be announced.
Other details, such as funding for the project, also have not been revealed.
It is not the first time locals in Daventry have attempted to rebuild the outdoor pool.
Daventry Lido opened to the public in 1962 after five children drowned while swimming in a nearby reservoir.
The lido was forced to close four decades later because of its running costs.
If Daventry does get a new lido it is hoped more tourists would visit the Northamptonshire market town.
Elsewhere in the UK, Cleveland Pools, a lido in Bath, will remain closed despite undergoing a huge multi-million-pound renovation in the last few years.
After being closed for 39 years, the historic lido reopened in 2023 following a £9.3million renovation.
Just months after reopening, the Bath lido was forced to close after damage caused by a flood, and it is not yet known when the lido will reopen to the public.
And a lido in London is said to have similar vibes to that of Tenerife.
Lifelong friends Peter O’Neill and Tim Perkin are hoping to revive the lido with an ambitious multi-million-pound visionPlans have yet to be approved by the council
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