Otley lido: Triathlete Alistair Brownlee backs reopening plans

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Alistair Brownlee, who lives nearby, welcomed plans for the derelict lido

An Olympic gold medallist has thrown his weight behind a campaign to reopen a derelict lido where he used to go swimming as a child.

Triathlon champion Alistair Brownlee is supporting redevelopment of the derelict site in Otley into a heated lido with a retractable roof.

An online funding campaign must reach an initial £53,000 target by Monday.

Brownlee said: "It will be a really wonderful thing if [the lido] could be rejuvenated."

The athlete said he had a "really clear memory" of swimming at the venue after been taking there by his mother and other relatives.

"I remember playing around in the small part of the pool, I must have been very young as I was born in 1988 and it was closed in 1993," he said.

The Friends of Otley Lido said it was still about £3,000 short of the initial target to get the project to the next planning phase.

Otley lido - derelict
The lido site is derelict and overgrown after the pool closed nearly 30 years ago

The lido closed in 1993 and became a leisure venue for several years before gradually declining and closing to the public.

It was estimated in 2016 that plans to transform it into a working lido with heated pool, retraqctable roof, gym and restaurant, would cost in the region of £5m.

Ian Lawson, of the group, said despite the pool being filled in you could still see its shape but the site was "pretty overgrown".

Courtesy John Morgan Otley lido - 1960Courtesy John Morgan
This is what Otley Lido looked like in its 60s heyday

The waiting list for swimming lessons in Otley was up to three years, reflecting a national trend, so a new facility would "really galvanise the community", he added.

The group has secured a 125-year lease rent-free from Leeds City Council for the site in Wharfemeadows Park.

Architects 3XA Plans for Otley LidoArchitects 3XA
An architect's concept for how a new pool could look
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