Well the sun is shining, the pool’s looking great, all we need is the place to open. From 9am Saturday morning season-ticket holders can start enjoying the 2010 Lido season, and from 10am everyone else can join in the swimming, lounging around and general frivolity that marks Lido life. Come & join us to support the Open Day, and don’t be put off if the weather’s far from glorious as the water’s heated, the welcome is assured.




Some time before, I needed to buy a house for my organization but I did not have enough cash and could not order something. Thank God my father adviced to get the loans at banks. Thence, I acted so and used to be satisfied with my credit loan.
| June 10, 2011 @ 9:21 pm
Sorry, it’s the Lido’s ninth decade!
| April 30, 2010 @ 10:26 pm
I haven’t seen a free Open Day advertised anywhere else. If this is indeed the case, I wonder whether it’s something to do with the fact that in its eighth decade this will be the Lido’s last opening day as a Council-run facility? I’ve been reliably informed that it will be in the hands of a different operator from April 1st next year.
| April 30, 2010 @ 9:47 pm
So Saturday is Open Day, does this mean there is free entry to the Lido, if so this is a good idea to get people interested on the first day.
Andrew
| April 30, 2010 @ 2:38 pm