Jersey's government is looking for someone to run the Havre des Pas Lido and Concession.
Jersey's Infrastructure Minister has published an 'expressions of interest document', asking islanders, businesses or community groups to throw their names in the hat for a chance to manage the lido.
The contract winner has the opportunity to give back to the community and visitor sector, by looking after the popular historical open seawater pool.
The manager would maintain the pool's year-round access, being an inclusive place for everyone to swim, relax and enjoy.
Constable Andy Jehan says the Havre des Pas Lido is a vital public asset.
"We are willing to listen to expressions of interest for the operation of the whole site, or for part of the Lido.
"This is an important step towards ensuring the year-round inclusive community use of the Havre des Pas Lido, and it will assist us in identifying potential future uses. "
Another view of the Havre des Pas Lido
The government is open to ideas and options which will benefit the community, especially those living in St Helier.
After everyone has submitted their 'expression of interest', a formal tender process will begin.
The Infrastructure Minister continues:
"We are confident in creating an exciting future for Havre des Pas and look forward to working in partnership with interested parties to achieve our vision."
The announcement follows a push by St Helier Deputy David Warr to have the government put the contract for managing the Lido out to tender.
He chairs a recently formed Lido Steering Group which wants to establish a registered charity called “Love our Lido” to run the site.
Deputy Warr hoped to emulate the success of Guernsey's open-air pool at La Vallette in St Peter Port which was refurbished in 2022 and is run on a not-for-profit basis.


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