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Hampstead Heath swimming ponds prices increase by 20p

Blake FosterBy Blake FosterFebruary 24, 2025 London 2 Mins Read
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Fees and charges at the Men’s Pond, Mixed Pond and Kenwood Ladies Pond, will be rising by 10p from April 1.

A single adult ticket, which cost £4.70 last year has risen to £4.80. 

Concession rates for disabled swimmers or people on Universal Credit are now £2.90.

There is no change for juniors aged between eight and 15, who will continue to pay £1.40 per swim.

The price of a six-month season ticket has risen 20p from £77.30 in 2022 to £77.50 and concession prices are now £47.70. 

An annual pass will rise from £146.50 to £150.50, with concessions set at £90.

Meanwhile, the Mixed Pond, usually closed in the winter, will be open to women only from February 24 to April 4 while the Ladies Pond is closed for maintenance. 

If work at the Ladies Pond is completed on time, the mixed pond should be open for mixed swimming from April 5.

A spokesperson for the City of London Corporation, which manages Hampstead Heath, said: “Hampstead Heath is a cherished green space. We reinvest all income directly back into the charity to maintain and improve the array of facilities we have on the Heath.

“A modest increase — around 10p per swim — helps us cover rising costs and ensure the bathing ponds and lido remain safe, clean, and accessible for all.

“We remain committed to keeping the Heath’s swimming facilities affordable while preserving them for future generations to enjoy.”





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