Grängesberg pool closes after failed negotiations

The swimming pool in Grängesberg is closing as Ludvika municipality and owner Niklas Hurtig have failed to reach an agreement. Hurtig took over the facility from the municipality last year and opened Bygdens aktivitetshus, where the pool has been available to the public a few days a week since autumn.

In Grängesberg, a locality in Ludvika municipality, the swimming pool has been part of the local offerings. Last year, Niklas Hurtig took over operations from Ludvika municipality. He transformed the facility into Bygdens aktivitetshus and made the pool available to the public a few days a week from autumn onward.

Despite this, negotiations between the owner and the municipality have not progressed. According to reports from nyaludvikatidning.se, the pool is now closing permanently due to the lack of a solution. This affects local residents who have relied on the facility for recreation.

The municipality previously owned and operated the pool, but the transfer to private ownership was intended to ensure continued activity. The ongoing changes at Bygdens aktivitetshus, however, mean the end of pool operations.

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