List of long course swimming pools in the United Kingdom
This is an annotated list of swimming pools in the United Kingdom which conform to the Olympic standard. Additionally, it lists other long-course facilities that do not quite come up to the full standard of 50 × 25 metres, 10 (middle 8 used) lanes.
At the start of the 21st century, the provision of 50-metre swimming pools in the United Kingdom was very poor for a developed country. Few universities possessed 50-metre pools, and there was a marked reluctance on the part of municipal authorities to build new public long-course facilities. However, the successful bid to hold the 2012 Summer Olympics in London added impetus to the development of new pools. A number of new venues were completed before and after the Games, although some existing pools were demolished and not replaced by 50-metre facilities.
As of 2016, no University in the UK possesses an Olympic standard pool, though several have an 8-lane 50-metre pool. The Aberdeen Aquatics Centre, being part funded by the University of Aberdeen, is the main pool facility for the University.
Olympic size pools
Planned or under construction
Location |
Pool/centre name |
Pool dimensions |
Further information |
Length |
Width (lanes) |
Cambridge |
Cambridge Sports Centre |
50 m |
25 m (10) |
Planned for Phase 3 of the new sports centre (currently at Phase 1) for the University of Cambridge on the West Cambridge Site.[11] |
Other 50 metre pools
Location |
Pool/centre name |
Pool dimensions |
Further information |
Length |
Width (lanes) |
Aldershot |
Aldershot Garrison Sports Centre |
50 m |
18 m (8) |
This is a British Army swimming pool, but it is open to the public at certain times.[12] |
Banbury |
Woodgreen Leisure Centre Woodgreen Leisure Centre[13] |
50 m |
(8) |
Heated open air pool. |
Basildon |
Basildon Sporting Village |
50 m |
(8)[14] |
Constructed by Basildon District Council in time to support the 2012 London Olympics.[15] |
Bath |
University of Bath Sports Training Village[16] |
50 m |
(8) |
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Cheltenham |
Sandford Parks Lido |
50 m |
27 m (10) |
Heated open air pool, open seasonally between May and September.[17] |
Corby, Northamptonshire |
Corby East Midlands International Swimming Pool[18] |
50 m |
(8) |
Opened July 2009. |
Coventry |
Coventry Sports And Leisure Centre[19] |
50 m |
(8) |
Likely to be closed by June 2019 and replaced by a 25m pool.[20] |
Crawley |
K2 Crawley[21] |
50 m |
(8) |
|
Dundee |
Olympia[22] |
50 m |
(6) |
|
Ealing |
Gurnell Leisure Centre[23] |
50 m |
(8) |
Potential redevelopment of Gurnell Leisure Centre to include a new 10 lane 50m pool opening in 2018 |
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East Kilbride |
The Dollan Aqua Centre |
50 m |
(6) |
Recently refurbished, reopened May 28, 2011.[24] |
Edinburgh |
Royal Commonwealth Pool |
50 m |
21 m (8) |
Built for the 1970 British Commonwealth Games. Site to be refurbished, with 50 m pool retained.[25] |
Guildford |
Guildford Lido |
50 m |
27.4 m (10) |
An outdoor pool that is open during the summer months only.[26] |
Guildford |
Surrey Sports Park |
50 m |
20 m (8) |
Part of the University of Surrey.[27] |
High Wycombe |
Wycombe Sports Centre[28] |
50 m |
(6) |
|
Hillingdon |
Hillingdon Sports & Leisure Centre[29] |
50 m |
20 m (8) |
The new indoor pool adjacent to a refurbished Uxbridge Lido, opened on 23 March 2010.[30] |
Hitchin |
Hitchin Swimming Centre[31] |
50 m |
|
Hitchin Swimming Centre sports indoor and outdoor pools. Outdoor pool opens between May–September |
Letchworth |
Letchworth Outdoor Pool[32] |
50 m |
|
Open between May–September |
Liverpool |
Liverpool Aquatics Centre[33] |
50 m |
(8) |
|
London |
Charlton Lido[34] |
50 m |
(4) |
Lido, Re-opened in 2013; closed from Nov 2013 until April 2014 for refurbishment. |
London |
Crystal Palace National Sports Centre[35] |
50 m |
(8) |
|
London |
London Fields Lido[36] |
50 m |
17 m (8) |
Lido, opened in 1932, closed in 1988, and re-opened in 2006. |
Loughborough |
English Institute of Sport |
50 m |
20 m (8) |
Based at Loughborough University.[37] |
Luton |
Inspire: Luton Sports Village |
50 m |
(8) |
A 50m, eight lane pool, a diving training centre and a 20m x 10m community pool.[38] |
Manchester |
Manchester Aquatics Centre |
50 m |
20 m (8) |
Built for the 2002 Commonwealth Games. |
50 m |
8 m (4) |
Norwich |
Sportspark[39] |
50 m |
17 m (8) |
Part of the University of East Anglia. |
Nottingham |
Speedo Sports Centre at the Harvey Hadden Sports Village |
50 m |
21 m (8) |
Completed in Summer 2015. |
Portsmouth |
Mountbatten Centre[40] |
50 m |
17 m (8) |
Run by Parkwood Leisure. |
Stirling |
National Swimming Academy |
50 m |
(6) |
Part of the University of Stirling.[41] |
Stockport |
Grand Central Pools |
50 m |
(8) |
|
Street, Somerset |
Millfield School |
50 m |
(8) |
School's private pool, only open to staff and students. |
Stonehaven Open Air Pool |
Aberdeenshire Council |
50 m |
(8) |
Council run public pool, only open June to September. |
Swansea |
Wales National Pool[42] |
50 m |
21 m (8) |
Part of the Swansea University. |
Tavistock |
Mount Kelly Swim Centre[43] |
50 m |
16 m (8) |
Part of the Mount Kelly School and funded by Sport England, a 50m long indoor pool open all-year long to pupils of the school, set to open to the community by late 2016. |
Planned or under construction/refurbishment
Location |
Pool/centre name |
Pool dimensions |
Further information |
Length |
Width (lanes) |
Acton |
|
50 m |
|
Ealing Council has built a 25m pool in Acton now and is considering a 33million GBP rebuild at gurnell.[44]
|
Birmingham |
University of Birmingham Sports Centre |
50 m |
17 m |
As part of new University Sports Centre.[45] |
Redbridge, London |
|
50 m |
|
Architects appointed for new 50 m pool.[46] |
High Wycombe |
Wycombe Leisure Centre |
50 m |
8 lanes |
Part of the Handy Cross Hub Development[47] |
Other notable long-course pools
Open
Closed
- Derby Baths, Blackpool - 50 metres x 21 metres (8 lanes), with diving area and 1,800-seater viewing stadium. Opened in 1939 and closed in 1991.[50]
- Broomhill Pool, Ipswich – 55 by 20 yards (50.3 m × 18.3 m) open air pool, plus 5-yard (4.6 m) diving pit. Subject of campaign to reopen.[51]
- Earls Court 1, Earls Court Exhibition Centre. 60m x 30m pool, up to 4m deep. Opened 1937. A 750 tonne retractable floor in three sections covers the pool when not in use and is lowered using water hydraulic rams. Still serviceable (Aug 2013) but facing demolition along with the rest of the Exhibition site. Last filled with water (2,250,000 gals) as a feature for The Ideal Home Show 2011. Technical Manager Ray Simpson, who had maintained the pool since 1969, retired in July 2013. Earls Court has hosted both the 1948 and the 2012 Summer Olympics, but swimming was not held there on either occasion. The pool was most closely associated with the Earls Court Boat Show which was held annually from 1960 until 2003
- Empire Pool, Wembley (now Wembley Arena). Venue for the 1948 Summer Olympics.
- Leeds International Pool, Leeds – 50 metres, 8 lanes. Closed 21 October 2007; now demolished.
- Murton Colliery Pool, Murton, County Durham – 50 metre open air pool, built in 1961, and closed in 1991 following the closure of the colliery; filled in.[52][53]
- Wales Empire Pool at Cardiff. Venue for the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games; demolished in 1998 during construction of the Millennium Stadium.[54] Replaced by the Cardiff International Pool.
- White City Stadium swimming pool. Venue for the 1908 Summer Olympics; site demolished in 1985.
- Wigan International Pool, Wigan – 50 metres, 8 lanes.[55] Closed 21 September 2008, and subsequently demolished. Replaced by a 25 × 21 m pool at the Wigan Life Centre.[56]
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