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Historic Broomhill Lido restoration plans approved after delays

Plans to restore Ipswich's Grade II listed Broomhill Lido have been approved by the council. The 1930s outdoor swimming pool, which has been derelict since 2002, is set to reopen in summer 2026.

Why it matters: The approval marks a crucial step forward for the restoration of one of Britain's deepest outdoor public pools, which has stood empty for more than two decades.

The big picture: Leisure company Fusion Lifestyle received approval from Ipswich Borough Council for plans submitted in February to transform the Sherrington Road site into a modern health and wellbeing hub while preserving its historic features.

Broomhill Lido
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Plans to restore Ipswich's Grade II listed Broomhill Lido have finally been approved by the council

Details: The restoration project includes:

  • Repairs to the main pool

  • A new health and wellbeing centre with a gym and fitness studio

  • Accessible changing facilities

  • An outdoor café in the repurposed buffet building

  • Restoration of the grandstand and below-ground changing areas

Between the lines: The plans mirror those previously approved in 2019, but the project was halted when the Covid pandemic struck in 2020. Planning permission had expired during lockdowns.

The entrance to Broomhill Lido
Oliver Rouane-WilliamsIpswich.co.uk
The lido opened in April 1938 and received Grade II listed status in 2001, but the site has remained derelict since closing in 2002

What's next: The planning officer has set conditions for the development, including requirements for work on protected tree orders and compliance with local planning authority guidelines.

The bottom line: After multiple setbacks, the revival of this historic swimming venue is now back on track, promising to bring a piece of Ipswich's architectural heritage back to life for future generations.

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