New spaces for young people and the community are now officially open at Tinside Lido, paving the way for year-round use of one of Plymouth’s most iconic waterfront landmarks.
The lido, which celebrates its 90th anniversary this year, has been carefully restored and reimagined as part of the UK’s first National Marine Park, with funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund’s Heritage Horizons Award, the UK Government’s Youth Investment Fund and Levelling Up Fund and Plymouth City Council.
The project has transformed underused areas of the Grade II-listed Art Deco building, safeguarding it for future generations while creating new opportunities for people to connect with Plymouth Sound.
It has brought the first floor of the lido back into use as a flexible, multi-purpose space for youth activities, digital learning, training and events, supported by a new kitchen and bar facility. The sun terrace has been revitalised with a café pod and a pop-up event space with ramped access to ensure everyone can enjoy the views across Plymouth Sound.
Securing the UK Government’s Levelling Up Fund 3 and Youth Investment Funding helped articulate the facility provisions for young people to support their confidence, skills, and development. This includes activating waterside activities around the youth outreach and water sports hub, which is now the single-storey building, as well as youth progression activities in the main building. The building provides both pool and cove access, has been remodelled to provide a youth space with improved accessibility and changing facilities. The outcome is a truly transformative project that provides facilities for youth and communities whilst expanding on commercial opportunities linked to the Lido itself.