Congleton Baths, Late '50s, '60s.

A Memory of Congleton.

I too have very fond memories of the open air swimming baths in Congleton in the late fifties and the sixties. I can even remember Alec Coles. Happy days. The water was freezing and it was always best to run and dive in to get it over with! For me it was a cup of warm orange squash and a bag of Smiths crisps (with salt in a twisted blue wrapper) at the snack hut. Alec has really said it all but I recall the top board, which was 5 yards high I think, ultimately being closed off because a depth of 8' 6" of water was deemed not to be deep enough for the height of the board yet people had been diving off it for 30 years! The shallow end was 3' deep and there were red danger signs on the side of the pool just before it really started to dip. The baths was also a meeting place; a real focal point for the youngsters of the day. Sundays in the summer would mean meeting up at the baths, then after a swim walking the short distance to the Park to listen to 'Pick of the Pops' on someone's tranny.


Added 05 July 2008

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I have very fond memories of the Baths. It was where we all met during the very short season, May to September. Often sunny and often wet and the water covered with leaves. It didn't put us off. We loved it. I have this photo on my wall and it brings back so many brilliant memories of times gone. The indoor pools are not the same. Even the chance of getting stung by wasps outside the Kiosk was great. And getting told off by John Carroll whose whistle was much in evidence in our time. Happy days.
Does anyone remember the old derilict mill in Havana? We lived on the Council Astate in Buglawton an me an my sister Diane used to play hours in that old spooky mill, Brill times we had there,never be allowed today, all the safety issues.so glad I was born in the 60's

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