A spectacular fireworks display celebrated an iconic Swindon leisure centre’s 50th anniversary.

On New Year’s Day, a crowd gathered to watch explosions of colour in the night sky above the Oasis Leisure Centre, half a century after the much-loved facility opened.

Comedian Ivo Graham helped Save Oasis Swindon campaigners with the countdown, former deputy general manager Chic Carvell spoke to the crowd, and a former lifeguard volunteered to help marshal the event.

Security staff replaced the fuses inside the original lights around the dome to make the grade II-listed structure light up for the first time in years.

Save Oasis Swindon campaigner Neil Robinson said: “The stars really aligned for us. We had perfect, cold crisp weather and a full moon, perfect conditions for fireworks.

“The iconic Oasis dome was illuminated again, which was a rare sight. We had an amazing turnout. It was a great community event.

“A lot of logistics and work went on behind the scenes into planning the event, which was complex to organise with a lot of moving parts.

“It was just great to see the Oasis site come to life again with an event after being out of use for five years.

“People who attended all felt very strongly about rebuilding a complete Oasis complex with a rebuilt Multi-Purpose Hall, and that it must reopen soon. They were vocal about it.

“They feel that they are not being listened to by Swindon Borough Council.”