Deep water no more – a sign from one of the baths at Waterworld. Photographs: YorkMix
A favourite of families for many years, this is all that’s left of York Waterworld.
The iconic building, with its wave-shaped roof and outdoor chutes, has been reduced to rubble.
The fun pool closed last November, as part of the plan to create the York Community Stadium.
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That project includes a 25-metre, six-lane swimming pool with a separate teaching and fun pool, although without the chutes or “lazy river” which made Waterworld so popular.
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A lot of families are disappointed to see it go. This comment on Facebook is typical of the feeling of many:
When my children were little and Water World was new it was a fantastic place to go. This was 20 years ago of course and sadly it has been left to go downhill.
Where that ‘Deep Water’ sign resides nowWhat remains of the iconic tubes from the exterior of the buildingOne of the pools amid the rubbleA close-up of the notice in that pool
The interior of Waterworld as many will remember it. Photograph: York WaterworldThis picture shows an earlier stage in the demolition, from January 16, 2016And what remains today