Seven Kings

Ilford Recorder July 6th:

Valentines Park Lido - bulldozed in 1995 at a cost of £26,000 - may be gone, but it has not been forgotten by the campaigners who fought to save it.

The decision to return it to parkland was taken after Redbridge Council calculated it would cost around £250,000 to bring the 1930s structure in to line with stricter health and safety requirements.

The pool was the last lido in the area following the closure of Whipps Cross Lido, in Snaresbrook Road, Snaresbrook - once the largest in London - in 1982, followed by the open-air pool at the Grange Farm Centre, Chigwell, in 1984. ...more ---> ...

| Seven Kings | 10 July 2006; 11:56:33 AM |# | | Discuss |

Swimmers and sauna users at Seven Kings Baths and Fulwell Cross Baths in Redbridge contacted London Pools Campaign for support when Redbridge Council suddenly announced that they planned to demolish Seven Kings Baths and put flats on the site, make major changes to Fulwell Cross centre and build a new pool in the centre of Ilford. The main complaint from users of both centres was the lack of consultation about the decision making. more ...more ---> ...

| Seven Kings | 26 March 2004; 11:16:59 AM |# | | Discuss |