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Apr 2022

Last Updated: 06/04/2022
Environment
Environment

Harrogate Hydro to close on Friday for £11m refurbishment

by Thomas Barrett

| 06 Apr, 2022
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Until January, the nearest council-run pools will be in Starbeck, Knaresborough, Patelely Bridge and Ripon. 

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Harrogate Hydro, Jennyfield Drive.

The Hydro swimming pool in Harrogate will close for nine months on Friday ahead of a £11.8m refurbishment.

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

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



The existing gas boilers will be replaced with air source heat pumps and 250 solar panels, as well as new metering and energy monitoring and control systems.

The pool is run by Brimhams Active on behalf of Harrogate Borough Council.

It means until January, the nearest available council-run pools will be in Starbeck, Knaresborough, Patelely Bridge and Ripon. Opening times are available on the Brimhams Active website.




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The project will be carried out in phases, with the refurbished pool hall and changing rooms re-opening in January 2023 and the 'dry side' activity space by April 2023.



Work to build the new Knaresborough Pool will start on April 26. The current facility will remain open.

Wallace Sampson, Harrogate Borough Council's chief executive, said:

"This investment at both the Hydro in Harrogate and a new facility in Knaresborough follows our investment at the Jack Laugher Leisure and Wellness Centre in Ripon and shows our commitment to providing first-class leisure facilities for Harrogate district residents."