Brinscall Pool has re-opened following an extensive refurbishment by Chorley Council.
Brinscall Pool has re-opened following an extensive refurbishment by Chorley Council.
The phased re-opening of the pool will see instructor led sessions including school swimming, learn to swim programmes, clubs and aqua aerobics return initially with public lane swim, aqua and family swim available in October half-term.
The significant investment to the over 100-year-old facility has included repairs to the pool structure and an upgrade of the poolside facilities and changing areas all in keeping with the historic features of the site.
The pool and poolside have both been retiled including replacement steps into the pool, the cubicles have been refreshed, there are brand new shower and WC facilities alongside new LED lighting and Air Handling Units which have been installed. The entrance and reception area have also been refurbished.
Councillor Bev Murray, Executive Cabinet Member for Early Intervention said, “We are committed to ensuring that everyone in Chorley can have access to quality and affordable leisure facilities.
“In a climate where other local authorities are choosing to close their facilities, we are proud to have been able to make significant investments into the historic landmark ensuring it can continue to be enjoyed for generations to come.”
A consultation was recently conducted for the community to provide their thoughts on what public access they would like to see Brinscall Swimming Pool moving forward, and what development they would like to see in the beach area of the main pool at All Seasons Leisure Centre.
Councillor Murray continued, “It’s an exciting time for our leisure centre offer. We have ambitious investment plans and it’s so important for us to make sure we listen to the views of our members and the wider community to make sure we are providing quality facilities that meet the need of those across Chorley.
“All views will now be considered and will inform our future decisions for our leisure facilities and our continued investments.”