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The Lido in the city of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire was first opened as the Corporation Swimming Pool in 1936 by the Mayor of Peterborough Arthur Mellows, and is one of the few survivors of its type still in use in the United Kingdom.
Tinside Lido has repeatedly featured in the top 10 best outdoor pools in Europe since it reopened in 2005. Plymouth is home to the Tinside Lido, a 1935 Art Deco seawater pool built on the limestone shoreline at the base of Plymouth Hoe. The semi-circular lido also has three fountains and disabled access, and is open from May to September. [23]
Lido, Re-opened in 2013; closed from November 2013 until April 2014 for refurbishment. London: Crystal Palace National Sports Centre [37] 50 m (8) The Olympic pool has been closed for a while. The 25m training pool is available. London: London Fields Lido [38] 50 m 17 m (8) Lido, opened in 1932, closed in 1988, and re-opened in 2006. London ...
Swimmers at Peterborough's Lido have expressed their shock and devastation at proposals to mothball the outdoor pool. Peterborough City Council said temporarily closing the facility could save £ ...
More than 200 swimmers enjoyed an impressive summer solstice sunrise from an "oasis in the middle of Peterborough". The city's outdoor lido, on Bishop's Road, offered early risers the chance to ...
Peterborough United have a history of cup giant-killings. [130] They set the record for the highest number of league goals (134, Terry Bly alone scoring 52) in the 1960–61 season , when they won the Fourth Division title in their first season in the Football League .
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Walter Cornelius [a] (born Voldemārs Korņejevs, [citation needed] 11 April 1924 – 23 September 1983) was a Latvian strongman, stuntman and philanthropist who escaped the Iron Curtain and settled in Peterborough, England, where he gained notoriety by taking part in a range of bizarre stunts.