Free paddling pools in Dorset will reopen this summer, offering families fun at Redhill, Hamworthy, Bournemouth, and Christchurch.

Redhill paddling pool will open. The council gave it some money. Hamworthy Park pool also gets funding. The Friends of Hamworthy Park help too. Even the park café chips in.
Four pools will reopen in our area. That includes Bournemouth and Christchurch. The Quomps Splashpark will be open. Christchurch Town Council runs it now. Littledown Park pool will be open too.
BH Live and the council work together. The pools are popular, says Councillor Millie Earl. She is happy they will open this summer. These free places create joy for kids. She thanked everyone for their support.
Helen Craig says the Hamworthy Park pool matters. It’s a safe, free place for kids. They can play, explore, and make friends. It is a chance to spend time with family.
Michael Clarke is from The Café in the Park. He wants to support the pool again. Hamworthy Park brings families together. It creates happy summer memories.
Redhill, Hamworthy, and Littledown pools open soon. Look for them between May 23 and September 6. This depends on safety checks.
The Quomps Splash Park dates are set, starting May half-term. It shuts down at the end of September. Hours are 9 AM to 6 PM each day. You can donate if you use Redhill or Hamworthy pools. Your gifts help keep them maintained.