The States of Jersey have confirmed that the current tenants of the Havre de Pas Lido will be able to stay until the end of next year.
Constable Simon Crowcroft, Assistant Minister for Infrastructure said: “Following productive discussions with Deputy David Warr, we have reached an agreement regarding the situation at the Lido. We can confirm that the current occupier will be able to remain on-site until the end of 2025.
“As part of this arrangement, the occupier will be required to sign a formal contract and cover rent and a portion of utility bills from the end of October. A tender process for the future operation of the Lido will proceed as planned.
“We have always recognised the significant community value of the Lido and we are committed to its future rejuvenation. The Government will continue with its planned maintenance works, which include vital improvements to the pool and surrounding facilities.
“We want to extend our gratitude to the public for their constructive engagement throughout this process. Together, we are finding a positive way forward for this cherished public landmark, ensuring it remains a vibrant space for generations to come.”