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If you're heading for the Lido tomorrow get there before 12 - it'll be locked in at capacity by 1.30pm.


Take plenty of Redstripe and listen out for the humorous announcements ' Attention, attention and that means now!"


Remember ladies- if you are going to go topless then you should sit at the Brixton end.


See you there!

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citizenED Wrote:

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> Mr D, any idea when the laid-back Lido opens? If

> the've been rolling up perhaps they don't even

> open by 12.

>

> citized


It opens at 10.00am and cloes 6.00pm at weekends. 6.5am - 8.00pm weekdays. Strange timings for an open air pool over a weekend in the summer

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Was there today. No topless women nor a spliff in sight. Big crowds - there was some queuing at around midday. Cafe v. good, excellent carrot cake and portugese custard tarts. Huge variety of languages - most of which I failed to recognise, but they seemed to be mostly Eastern European.


Water warm (for Britain).

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Seems the smoking ban has limited the entertainment.


Went yesterday and also noted the lack of exposed cans and weed, although the missus said she caught a sniff. Definitely less prominent but then the baby necessitates us sitting at the Herne Hill end...


Nevertheless, it's definitely the best outdoor pool in Greater East Dulwich.

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yep if you're just going to knock out a few lengths, it might not be worth it - but if you compare it to other leisure activities like going to the cinema etc, ?5.20 is not too bad.


i was pleased that after all of the refurbishment, which looks quite pricey, the entry fee only went up 20p.

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