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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.
    Iain Young.

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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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    (FOTO: DUKAS/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

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/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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    (FOTO: DUKAS/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

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/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

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • 'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    DUKAS_145075270_EYE
    '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

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved.

     

  • 'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    DUKAS_145075284_EYE
    '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

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved.

     

  • 'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle’s Turkish baths
    DUKAS_145075282_EYE
    '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

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved.