Beyond Nostalgia: Tarlair Lido’s Future as a Marine Haven

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More than just a memory, Aberdeenshire’s Tarlair Lido is embracing a new future as a vibrant marine haven, marked by the recent reopening of its stunning Art Deco pavilion. This 30-year slumber has ended with a £2 million restoration, transforming a site once ravaged by neglect into a destination teeming with renewed possibility.
The vision for Tarlair’s resurgence was fiercely championed by the “Friends of Tarlair,” a group of 34 volunteers who dedicated over a decade to the cause. Their tireless efforts, from battling bureaucratic hurdles to securing substantial funding, prevented the lido from succumbing to proposals like becoming a lobster hatchery, ensuring its preservation as a historical and recreational landmark.
The pavilion’s successful debut sets the stage for the next phase: the meticulous restoration of Tarlair’s three saltwater pools. With planning permission for these essential works anticipated this summer, the lido is poised to once again welcome swimmers, solidifying its role as a premier coastal attraction and a testament to sustained community action.

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