Sue Caul, cabinet member for leisure facilities, said the pool had provided “so much enjoyment” for the community.
She added: “We’re proud that we can provide local residents with such a fantastic way to spend their summer holidays.
“There were so many fantastic activities and events on offer this year.”
Better partnership manager Kevin Williams said: “As we reflect on this fantastic season, we are filled with gratitude for the unwavering support from our local community.
“The events, activities, and overall success of the pool this summer are a direct result of this incredible partnership between Abbey Meadows and the people we serve.”
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