Despite rain and cloud, 400 people swam, paddled, and dived into the water for the Sturgeon Full Moon Swim at Ilkley Lido on Monday evening.
The pool and grounds were full of the sounds of laughter and joy, and the occasional scream as they got into the 17.8 degree water!.
Full Moon swimmers came on their own or with their friends and family from far and wide across West Yorkshire, and for some it was their first time at the Lido.
There was something special about ‘after hours’ relaxed and communal dipping in the water, as the sun set and the sky turned a moody orange.
The event run by Ilkley Pool and Lido Community Group is part of a new series of events to help save the pools from closure. People coming for the first time were surprised by the beauty of the surroundings and the friendliness of everyone taking part from staff to swimmers.
A spokesperson for the Ilkley Pool and Lido Community Group said:
"We hope they will come back. Regular swimmers talked about how vital the pools are for their mental and physical health, a haven for restoration, and a place where people care about each other. As the sun set, glowing beach balls were released onto the water, for a final moment of celebration and fun."
The Ilkley Pool and Lido Community Group is holding a Public Meeting on the 19th September 6pm at Ilkley Grammar School to discuss the likely recommendations from Bradford Council's Review of Leisure Services, including the pool and lido, which will go to consultation in the autumn. Further details are available here.

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