Friday, October 31, 2025

Families dive into free summer swims across North Lincolnshire

Thousands of local residents have taken advantage of North Lincolnshire Council’s free swimming initiative this summer, with more than 2,100 visits recorded between 4 and 12 August.

Figures show that 1,061 children joined junior swim sessions, while 1,044 families took part in family swims across leisure centres in the area. The Pods proved the busiest venue, welcoming over 1,400 swimmers during the nine-day period.

The free swimming offer is part of a wider programme designed to support families through the school holidays. Alongside pool access, the council has been delivering the Summer Reading Challenge, the Fuelled Programme providing free meals and activities for children on free school meals, and a variety of community and cultural events.

The council’s focus on accessible activities reflects its effort to promote health, wellbeing, and togetherness over the summer break.

Image credit: Stock.adobe.com/Kalpana

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