Pooling Resources For Hamworthy Park
- Linda Andrews - Editorial Assistant, Family Business United
- 14 minutes ago
- 2 min read

A storage company has put its support behind the Friends of Hamworthy Park charity – to help it keep the popular paddling pool open.
Store & Secure, based in Hamworthy, has given the Friends a free unit to store its equipment. The charity fundraises so the council has enough money to maintain the pool and open it each year.
The circular paddle-pool was opened in 1931 and is massively popular, but it costs £40,000 a year to run. The water requires testing three times a day and the infrastructure requires regular repairs.
Malcom Swords from the Friends of Hamworthy Park said:
“We work closely with the council - which has funding shortfalls – to ensure the pool can be opened for six-and-a-half weeks during the height of the holiday season. It costs around £40,000 a year to maintain it and without our fundraising it wouldn’t open."
“People can donate through our website and there are QR codes around the pool.
“There is also a café at the pool which is open every day except for Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day.”
Lucy Maidman, who runs Store & Secure with her ‘storage sister’ Sophie, said:
The charity is looking for volunteers and for more information contact Malcolm Swords on MalcolmSwords@friendsofhamworthypark.co.uk
Photo: Lucy Maidman, Malcolm Swords from Friends of Hamworthy park, Sophie Maidman, Kavan Wood





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