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Local Fundraising Triumph Keeps Humberston Hydrotherapy Pool Afloat

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Local Fundraising Triumph Keeps Humberston Hydrotherapy Pool Afloat

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The Humberston Hydrotherapy Pool, an essential establishment at Humberston Park School, has recently been revitalised due to the success of a £60,000 appeal for funds. The pool, which has been a pillar of support to those with disabilities and health issues for nearly twenty years, was at risk of shutting down due to reductions in funding and escalating energy costs. Richard Gargon, the headteacher of the school, and trustee Gemma Rylatt, extended their heartfelt thanks to the local residents for their collective efforts in preserving the pool. This outcome ensures that students and other attendees can keep availing the therapeutic services for a further year.

This report has been tailored from an original article by www.bbc.com for inclusion in The Lincoln Post.

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