Paddling pools update
Warwick District Council has just reached an agreement with its design and build contractor and confirms that they are committed to resolving the final programme of work and ensuring the safe reopening of both paddling pools.
Residents will see the rectification work begin next week, with the contractor responsible for the cost of the works needed.
This resolution comes after an extended period of delays and challenges including adequate contractor technical assurance, poor weather and sub-contractors’ availability, preventing progress of the rectification programme.
Cllr Will Roberts, Portfolio Holder for Neighbourhood comments:
“I am pleased to bring this good news to our residents and visitors, who have been waiting for to hear about the reopening of the paddling pools. What would not be acceptable is agreeing a rectification programme that was not fit for purpose and then needing to close the paddling pools again.
"I completely understand the frustration from residents and have been extremely frustrated myself that we haven’t been able to open the paddling pools sooner.
"The council has followed a thorough contractual process, which will now see the paddling pools completed to the safety standards and durability we expect.
"As before, each stage of the work will require a technical inspection and some work is still weather dependent, but I am determined to see both paddling pools open during the school holidays for children to enjoy. I will keep sharing regular progress updates.”
Both paddling pools were closed in 2024 due to their end of operational life, and the council took the decision to invest in a programme of work to repair and improve them, despite wider financial pressures on local government.
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