Hitchin and Letchworth outdoor pools have announced their reopening. The lidos, which didn't open last summer due to the pandemic, will open on Saturday, May 29.
Reopening date confirmed for Hitchin and Letchworth outdoor pools
The outdoor pools are making a return to Hertfordshire this summer
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Hitchin outdoor 50m swimming pool (Image: Dayoutwiththekids.co.uk)
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Summer may have just got that little bit more exciting, as North Hertfordshire Council have announced the reopening of their outdoor pools.
Published:
2:28 PM March 17, 2021
The confirmed date for when Hitchin and Letchworth s outdoor pools will reopen has been confirmed
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A provisional reopening date for Hitchin and Letchworth s outdoor pools has been confirmed by North Herts District Council and Stevenage Leisure Limited.
Subject to coronavirus restrictions, the heated pools, operated by SLL, will open Saturday, May 29.
Councillors agreed to provisionally extend the summer season by up to two additional weeks, and to make the opening hours for both pools longer.
The decision was confirmed at a meeting of NHDC s cabinet on March, 16 - where councillors agreed to reopen the pools for its normal season, subject to government restrictions.
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