In January this year, Bath was hit by severe flooding, with water levels rising by almost one and a half metres in just the space of a few hours.
While water levels dropped back again quickly, one historic landmark is still suffering from the damage.
Cleveland Pools Trust had to close the historic lido - the oldest in the UK - after flood water entered a vital plant room that was designed to be waterproof, and vital equipment, including the electrical installations were damaged.
Paul Simons, Chair of the Cleveland Pools Trust said:
"Cleveland Pools Trust has taken advice on these issues and we've appointed an independent investigator to carry out an assessment on how the flood water entered the plant room. We now must wait until that investigation is complete when hopefully the Trust’s next steps will become clearer.
Unfortunately, we're still unable to provide a timeframe for when the Pools may reopen. Cleveland Pools Trustees - who are all volunteers - are working tirelessly to ensure our wonderful community asset is reopened as soon as possible."
It is expected that the pool will remain closed for some time.
[Image credit: Cleveland Pools Trust]