Heath Town's structurally integrated Public Baths and Library - an architectural two-in-one the Librarian believed unique was built in 1932 to the design of the Wolverhampton Borough Engineer's Department, after several years' discussion in separate Council Committees, the Art Gallery and Public Library Committee and the Parks and Baths Committee. The building has both architectural and social-historical importance locally, and architectural significance nationally; however the main swimming bath suffers a reportedly endemic leak, and the Council, after taking specialist engineering advice, intends to demolish the entire structure.
'Once they get that confidence in the water, they love it'. Rolf Harris.
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