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North Herts
Divers have the exclusive right to dive in the Blue Lagoon Arlesey
Weekends
between 7am and 9am We also have regular night dives

The Blue lagoon and the surrounding
area has been used over several decades but are private land.
The Arlesey Brick and Lime Co. Ltd began operation around 1858 producing
yellow gault bricks, lime and cement from the resources taken from the quarry which is now flooded
and known locally as the Blue Lagoon.
The quarry was connected by a tramway to the processing works
which fronted the Hitchin Road in Arlesey.
The works stretched 2,000 feet along the Great Northern Railway.
Records show that in 1903 1,500 tons of
lime and cement was produced weekly. The
chalk filled wagons were hauled up from the bottom of the quarry by a steel
cable powered by a stationary steam engine.
The economic growth of Arlesey during this time was significant.
With the coming of the Great Northern
Railway in 1852 and with it improved methods of distribution the subsequent
growth of the brick and cement works was immense. Previous to that steam traction engines hauled
the bricks and cement to where they were needed. Shefford just a few mile to the west had the
benefit of a canal and where barges brought in 'coals from Newcastle' they took away
'vegetables from Bedfordshire'.
During war the site was used for munitions and when the old silo
was finally dismantled for development the bomb disposal squad was called in to
make the area safe. The ordinance was taken to the Lagoons to destroy and
frequent explosions could be heard from the village. It took three months to
make the area safe. The site was developed for industrial units and was called
the Portland Industrial Estate. The area where the silo stood has since been
renamed The Crossways Estate.
The water pumps in the quarry were stopped and the pits were filling
with water in 1930 with the cement works finally closing in 1932 the quarry
filled with water creating the lakes as they are today.
PLease come back another time for
more of the history of the Blue Lagoon and diving in Arlesey.
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