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yeah, sold out until the end of the weekend already. the pool here in guildford is so popular that people have been travelling from as far afield as essex and kent. i m 80, he s 82. lido regulars jack and tina have been coming here since they were youngsters in the 1940s. there s nowhere else to be. we normally go abroad but what s the point? have you known it hotter? not in guildford, no. seeing so many people having a swim and a splash is great news for the charitable trust that runs the lido and other leisure centres in the region. everything we make is reinvested into our centres so of course we need to make sure we hit the bottom line so we can continue to keep places like this operating and going for the public, to carry on for years and years to come. with online booking this is a family favourite and when the sun shines it is surrey s answer to the mediterranean. steve humphrey, bbc
but the freedom and the joy, and just boosting well being that being in the water brings is just superb, and that is the aim of today, really. and you know what? once people were in the water, it s difficult to know who relied on a tube and who didn t, and that was perhaps the greatest achievement. joe campbell, bbc south today, southampton. we aren t going to head edinburgh s festivals are back and at close to pre pandemic levels. the fringe alone has more than three thousand shows from 58 countries. we can speak now to bbc scotland s arts correspondent pauline mclean, who s on edinburgh s royal mile.
there and we just realised right now that it s maybe not possible. a reduced service is still operating on the car ferry, while the red jet passenger foot service is unaffected. shelley phelps, bbc south today, southampton. if you fancy a serving of nostalgia, then you re in luck, as the bbc is opening up its archives to celebrate its 100th year. 0ne hidden gem that s been unearthed is a local news report, from 1988, of a newly opened, family run ice cream parlour in the cheshire town of nantwich. well, more than 30 years later our reporter phil cunliffe has been to get the scoop on how they re all getting on. a lazy day is out of the question for the cows down on park farm in nantwich. the 160 friesians and jerseys. ..are central to an award winning