Saltdean Lido
Save Saltdean Lido campaign
By Jennifer Drury
Saltdean Lido
Photo by Tony Mould
Calls for restoration
The ‘Save Saltdean Lido Campaign’ is fighting for the 1930s lido to be restored, and have begun a petition calling on Brighton council to take urgent action. The group have already won a battle for the listed building status of Saltdean Lido to be upgraded, and now it wants the site returned to its former glory.
Plans to build apartment block
Last year the leaseholder of the lido announced plans to build an apartment block on the site. But the campaign organisers have called on Brighton and Hove Council to save Saltdean Lido, which is one of only three remaining seaside lidos left in the country. They are urging the council to begin proceedings to ensure the leaseholder maintains the building and complies with the terms of the lease this summer.
Level of public feeling
Rebecca Crook, chairwoman of the Save Saltdean Lido Campaign, said the group wanted to show the level of public feeling about restoration of the site. She said "Saltdean Lido is the only one that's Grade II* listed in the whole country, so it's a real honour to have it in the city. It really deserves recognition and to be restored and preserved for future generations."
How you can help
If you want to find out more about the Save Saltdean Lido Campaign and get details of how you can sign the online petition to Brighton and Hove Council, started by the organisers, visit their website here.
This page was added on 08/06/2011.