💨 Abstract
Coate Water Country Park in Swindon features an iconic art-deco diving platform built in 1935, which is no longer in use due to safety concerns since 1958. The park, originally a reservoir, has evolved into a leisure destination with fishing, boating, and ice skating. Today, it includes a splash park designed for accessibility, with a café and nearby pub for visitors.
Courtesy: Cyann Fielding
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