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People/ doggy friendly open water parks


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Hello,


I was just wondering if anyone knew of any open water spaces (e.g. lidos/ open water swimming parks) where I can also take my dog (they don't need to go in the water) but I just want her outside in the shade cooling off on such a hot day, rather than being stuck in my stuffy flat.


Thanks

Sophie

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Although Beckenham Place Park's new lake is not dog friendly. I went at weekend and dogs prohibited in lake and to be kept on lead around the lake. However the Ravensborne river does run through the other side park and is lovely and dogs go in there.
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Up by the Rookery in Stretham is kids pool and thereis one in Brockwell as well. Ruskin as well but no or not alot of shade.


Invest in a fan, that is what I have done - air circulating and dog much happier than outside with little air but alot of heat!!


Doubt even the woods would be much good and no shade in Peckham at all.


Cold towel? Ice cubes??


Air con in various friendly shops?

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