Mud, mud not so glorious mud at Bath’s Cleveland Pools

4 Goodgymers helped their local community in Bath
Meyrick Williams
Paul Oakes
Cosmo Born
Ruth
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Bath

Saturday 6th December

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It’s been a while since I’ve come home from a GoodGym mission and immediately dived into a bath to get clean but it’s kind of appropriate since we were helping out at the former open air swimming baths in Bath.

The UK’s only surviving Georgian lido closed in 1984 but reopened in 2023 after a long campaign. Sadly, four months later flooding caused major damage and it has not been able to operate since. But there is hope that repairs will go ahead.

GoodGym was called into help keep the site looking spick and span and, while volunteers from the Cleveland Pools Trust were in charge of clearing undergrowth, Paul, Cosmo, Meyrick and I had the job of clearing the mud that had built up on site.

We removed buckets and buckets of the stuff. And, unlike the hippopotamus’ opinion in the old Flanders and Swann song, it was anything but glorious. It was gloop. It was sludge. It oozed. We got covered in it.

But it was a wonderful feeling to know we were helping such an important part of Bath’s leisure and heritage. We will be back!


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