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    The facade of Cadiz Cathedral, also known as the ''Holy Cross over the Sea'' or ''Holy Cross over the Waters,'' is visible in Cadiz, Spain, on August 11. Its construction begins in the XVI century. (Photo by Aaron Heredia/NurPhoto)

     

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    The facade of Cadiz Cathedral, also known as the ''Holy Cross over the Sea'' or ''Holy Cross over the Waters,'' is visible in Cadiz, Spain, on August 11. Its construction begins in the XVI century. (Photo by Aaron Heredia/NurPhoto)

     

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    The facade of Cadiz Cathedral, also known as the ''Holy Cross over the Sea'' or ''Holy Cross over the Waters,'' is visible in Cadiz, Spain, on August 11. Its construction begins in the XVI century. (Photo by Aaron Heredia/NurPhoto)

     

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    The facade of Cadiz Cathedral, also known as the ''Holy Cross over the Sea'' or ''Holy Cross over the Waters,'' is visible in Cadiz, Spain, on August 11. Its construction begins in the XVI century. (Photo by Aaron Heredia/NurPhoto)

     

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    The facade of Cadiz Cathedral, also known as the ''Holy Cross over the Sea'' or ''Holy Cross over the Waters,'' is visible in Cadiz, Spain, on August 11. Its construction begins in the XVI century. (Photo by Aaron Heredia/NurPhoto)

     

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    Cadiz Cathedral
    The facade of Cadiz Cathedral, also known as the ''Holy Cross over the Sea'' or ''Holy Cross over the Waters,'' is visible in Cadiz, Spain, on August 11. Its construction begins in the XVI century. (Photo by Aaron Heredia/NurPhoto)

     

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    The facade of Cadiz Cathedral, also known as the ''Holy Cross over the Sea'' or ''Holy Cross over the Waters,'' is visible in Cadiz, Spain, on August 11. Its construction begins in the XVI century. (Photo by Aaron Heredia/NurPhoto)

     

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  • 'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.

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  • 'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.

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  • 'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.

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  • 'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.

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  • 'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.

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  • 'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.

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  • 'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.
    Donna Darlington in the plunge pool.

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  • 'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.

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  • 'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.
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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.
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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.

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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.

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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.
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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.

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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.

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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.
    Gill Roncarelli in the Laconium.

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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.
    Gill Roncarelli in the Laconium.

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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.
    Gill Roncarelli, left, and Julie Mines, chair of the friends of Carlisle Victorian and Turkish baths, in the Laconium.

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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.
    Gill Roncarelli in the Laconium.

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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.
    Gill Roncarelli, left, and Julie Mines, chair of the friends of Carlisle Victorian and Turkish baths, in the Laconium.

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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.
    Gill Roncarelli in the Laconium.

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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.
    Gill Roncarelli in the Laconium.

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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.
    Gill Roncarelli in the Laconium.

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    'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    One of UK's last public Turkish baths may close next month unless campaigners can win round the council.

    Carlisle's Victorian-style baths opened in 1909, and were awarded Grade II listing in 2010 in recognition of their decorative tiling and glazed stonework, as well as the stained-glass ceiling above the plunge pool.

    One of the most affordable Turkish baths in the UK, with entry costing £7.10, they have a devoted community of regulars who put the world to rights in the sauna and three hot rooms several nights a week.

    But Carlisle city council decided to mothball the complex after investing £27m in a new leisure centre on the other side of town.

    Time is tight to save the baths, with councillors set to decide on Monday 3 October whether to close the site or maintain it, while campaigners work on a plan to take over and develop the baths as a community asset.

    The Victorian and Turkish baths in Carlisle which campaigners are hoping to save from closure.
    Gill Roncarelli in the Laconium.

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