THE reopening of a fire-hit Borders swimming pool has been delayed again as costs to repair it continue to soar.

On June 19 last year, the fire service responded to a call of a blaze on the roof at Peebles Swimming Pool at Port Brae.

Although the fire caused moderate damage to the roof structure, there was significant water penetration to the plant room and ceilings within the main pool hall as a consequence of extinguishing the fire and the pool was closed to the public.

The closure of the facility has had a major impact on leisure provision in the town, particularly for the 580 children on the Peebles Learn to Swim programme.

It had been hoped the pool would reopen this month but it has now emerged that it will not be open to the public again until July at the earliest as the result of additional repairs being identified.

When members of the council’s executive committee meet on Tuesday (April 18), they will be recommended to endorse further funding of £700,000 to complete the works needed.

A report to the committee from John Curry, the local authority’s director of infrastructure and environment, says: “During the works, officers have assessed the condition of the remaining roof and have identified that it is in poor condition with evidence of historic water ingress.

“In order to avoid a further closure of the pool in future it is recommended that the entire roof should be replaced and upgraded as part of the current project.”

Further works will also include decoration to the poolside and changing village, upgraded lighting throughout with LED replacements and installation of a new fire detection and security alarm system throughout the building.

Mr Curry adds: “Taking into account all the additional works, it is now intended that the building will be handed back to Live Borders in July 2023 in a condition that allows an immediate reopening to the public.”