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Dec 2022

Last Updated: 02/12/2022
Environment
Environment

Harrogate Hydro reopening delayed until summer

by John Plummer

| 03 Dec, 2022
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The reopening of Harrogate Hydro has been delayed until summer next year.

The swimming pool and leisure centre closed in April for an £11.8 million refurbishment.

At the time, the pool hall and changing rooms were due to re-open next month and the ‘dry side’ activity space was expected to welcome visitors in April.

The pool opening date was later pushed back until May. But in a post on its Facebook page this week the venue said it is now due to open in summer.

The facility will get a two-storey extension as well as a new entrance, cafe and reception area and sauna and steam suite.

There will also be new diving board equipment, a new fitness suite and the changing areas will be upgraded.

Hydro

How the Hydro is looking.



The Hydro, which is run by Harrogate Borough Council-controlled leisure company Brimhams Active, said in its Facebook post that work was "well underway". It added:

"As is often the case when refurbishing an existing building, we have discovered some additional areas of work that could only have come to light when the building was closed and a strip-out of the internal fabric had taken place.
"This includes some improvements to the fire protection of the steel frame, replacement of corroded steelwork, replacement of soffit boarding, and resolution of air leakage and heat loss between the roof and the external walls. As well as some work to ensure the building conforms to the latest legislation and is as energy-efficient as possible.
"Despite everything being done to minimise delays to the project, we now anticipate opening our doors once again next summer (date TBC). But by carrying out the work now, we will be able to ensure people across the Harrogate district can keep fit and active for many years to come."


The Stray Ferret has asked the council if the "additional areas of work" will mean the cost of the project has risen. We have not received a response at the time of publication.




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One person commented in response on Facebook about the length of time Harrogate swimmers would have to travel to Ripon to use another council pool:

"This is going to be well over a year swimmers in the north of the town have been without a pool, and 'summer (tbc)' isn't inspiring me with a lot of confidence.
"Driving to Ripon (actually quicker than trying to get through traffic to Starbeck or Knaresborough) isn't a particularly appealing prospect on a foggy/icy winter morning, nor is it very green."


Another person said the wait would be worth it.

"Ah well a least another seven months travelling through to Ripon. If it's going to be as good as Ripon, really looking forward to it reopening."


The council, which will be abolished in April, is also spending £17 million on a new leisure centre in Knaresborough, which will have a six-lane swimming pool, health spa and fitness studios.

It is being built behind the existing Knaresborough Pool which will be demolished.