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Ivory Park Olympic-style pool complex edges closer to reality

The long-awaited community swimming pool complex is almost complete, promising a modern hub for sport, leisure, and family fun.

The long-awaited Ivory Park Swimming Pool Complex is edging closer to opening, bringing with it fresh opportunities for sport, leisure, and social cohesion in the greater Midrand area.

The Johannesburg Development Agency (JDA) confirmed that key infrastructure work, including water and electricity connections, has now been completed.

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Final touches are underway, such as connecting the bulk sewer for ablution facilities, testing pumps, balancing the pool’s water quality, and conducting final cleaning and quality checks ahead of the official handover.

Ivory Park Swimming Pool Complex is near completion. Photo: JDA

Once operational, the facility will serve residents of Ivory Park, Kaalfontein, and neighbouring communities as a modern recreational hub. It boasts an Olympic-style swimming pool, a splash pool for children, grandstand seating, and an impressive range of eco-friendly features, including solar water heating, rainwater harvesting, grey-water recycling, and waterless toilets.

JDA CEO, Themba Mathibe, acknowledged that the project had faced challenges and delays in recent years but said the agency had worked hard to fast-track its delivery.

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“Following our appointment as the new management, we prioritised addressing the challenges, including the resolution of all outstanding town planning matters,” said Mathibe.

JDA has completed water and electricity connections of the Ivory Park Swimming Pool Complex. Photo: Supplied

“This has enabled us to ensure that the pool is opened, in line with our commitment to the residents of Ivory Park, who have long been impacted by the absence of water and electricity connections.”

Mathibe emphasised that the project is not only about building a swimming pool but about creating inclusive spaces that improve community life. “It’s about uplifting neighbourhoods, fostering healthier lifestyles, and contributing to a more sustainable Johannesburg.”

The Ivory Park Swimming Pool Complex is one of more than 50 public pools across the city’s seven regions. It forms part of a broader municipal strategy to address historic infrastructure backlogs while promoting safe, vibrant, and resilient communities.

The agency looks forward to the official opening of the pool, which is expected to become a much-loved landmark and a catalyst for positive social impact in the area.

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Comfort Makhanya

Comfort Tsholofelo Makhanya is a dedicated journalist who began his community news career in 2020, starting with Rekord Noweto and subsequently writing for Alex New, Rosebank Killarney Gazette, and currently, Midrand Reporter.

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