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Suffolk Money
Colin Low
123 episodes
2 days ago
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Colin Low and guests talk business, charities and investment, with money-saving tips too.
Show more...
Entrepreneurship
Education,
Business,
News,
Business News,
Self-Improvement
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Broomhill Pool
Suffolk Money
36 minutes 6 seconds
1 year ago
Broomhill Pool
Welcome to the first episode of season six of our Podcast, Suffolk Money. Today, Kevin Burch takes a deep dive into the story of the Broomhill; from its magnificent past, through to the exciting regeneration scheme that has secured its future.Recognised as one of the finest outdoor pools in the country, Broomhill first opened in 1938. However, as Mark Ling (Chairman of the Broomhill Pool Trust) explains, when indoor, heated pools became more fashionable, the town struggled to financially support the aging lido and, Broomhill was forced to close.Having now been shut for more than 20 years, our iconic open air pool is now on the cusp of a £10 million transformation and could re-open within just two years. Mike Read MBE (Trust President) and Will Ludkin (Project Architect) tell us all about the exciting regeneration scheme and how this is dovetailing nicely with the current renaissance of open air swimming. All have been working hard to maintain the strong, art deco identity of the original building and preserve its heritage for future generations. But, unlike the old days, the pool will now be heated to make sure it can remain in use all year round, making it a much more sustainable model than ever before.To find out more about Broomhill’s regeneration, come along to the open weekend on Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th September from 10am until 4pm – everyone’s welcome!Or for more information please visit https://broomhillpooltrust.org (https://broomhillpooltrust.org)You can also watch a short film version of the interview here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbYnbVF4gGA (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbYnbVF4gGA)
Suffolk Money
Colin Low and guests talk business, charities and investment, with money-saving tips too.