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£475k investment to get Liverpool Aquatics Centre open again

  • October 24, 2019
  • Editor

Specialist contractors have drawn up detailed recommendations for repairs to the 50 metre pool at Wavertree Aquatics Centre in Liverpool.

The facility has been shut since April following an electrical fault in a high level light fitting which exploded and showered the pool with lots of small shards of glass. The light fittings have been replaced with new longer-lasting LED lights.

The glass entered the underside of the moveable floor which meant it needed to be completely drained so the pool tank could be thoroughly cleaned.

Unexpectedly, it led to a majority of the floor and wall tiles lifting off the concrete – and investigative work has been taking place for the last few months to discover why this happened. This included the use of specialist x-ray equipment and the removal of rendering and tiles.

This work has taken longer than expected due to the cramped conditions under the moveable floor and the subsequent discovery of several areas of defective concrete once the pool render had been removed.

Due to the extent of the remedial works, it has also taken time to source the correct type of tile and other associated pool products that will match as near as possible to the remaining pool tiles.

Structural engineers have now provided plans to repair the tank and work get underway shortly to repair it, after which it will be refilled.

As a result, the reopening of the pool has now been put back until the beginning of February 2020 and the total cost of the repairs is put at around £475,000.

The 20 metre pool is open as normal and aqua fit and aqua running clubs are operating as usual, together with most Swim Academy activity.

Elite squads have been accommodated at alternative Lifestyles centres and had a reduction on their direct debits, while other members who have the Aquatics Centre as their home club have had their membership frozen.

  • Meanwhile, the small pool at Park Road Lifestyles in Dingle will reopen the week commencing 28 October and the large pool on 4 November following the completion of £60,000 of work to replace the filters and carry out urgent repairs on the tanks.

More information is available at www.liverpool.gov.uk/lifestyles.

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