It is a former quarry that has been adapted for water sports, such as sailing, kayaking, and paddle boarding.
[1][2] The water sports centre has received planning permission to expand, and work is ongoing to build a larger cafe and adventure playground as of 2024.
The lake is up to 15m deep, and contains the remains of the front of a Cessna plane, other sunken attractions and an underwater forest.
Local police had received a number of calls about youths swimming in the lake earlier in the week.
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