Pyramid-shaped pool could be demolished
David Lloyd ClubsA disused pyramid‑roofed pool and leisure complex could be demolished to make way for a new health and fitness private members' club.
David Lloyd Leisure said it was "developing" its plans for the former council-owned Oasis Beach Pool in Bedford.
It said its proposals included a "state-of-the-art gym", heated indoor and outdoor pools, tennis and padel courts, studios and a spa.
In February, Bedford Borough Council announced the business had been granted a 999-year lease on the venue that closed in November.
Tony Fisher/BBCA spokesperson from David Lloyd Clubs said: "We're looking forward to developing our plans for a new club in Bedford and recently held a public consultation to hear feedback from the local community.
"As plans remain at an early stage, we're unable to comment further at this time."
Its plans do not show the pyramid structure; in its place are several new buildings, which would be subject to planning permission.
The site will "enhance local economic growth" and could create up to 100 jobs, it added.
BetterThe council previously concluded that operating Oasis Beach Pool was no longer financially sustainable due to high running costs and significant repair requirements.
The facility cost the council about £759,000 to operate in 2024-25, not including additional repair liabilities.
A roof inspection in 2025 found that although repairs worth £800,000 could extend the roof's life, a full replacement would eventually be needed and could cost more than £2m.
It was put up for sale in September.
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