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  2. Leeds International Pool - Wikipedia

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    Poulson's Leeds International Swimming Pool, opened in 1966 The Fitness Clinic at Leeds International Pool. The building was controversial from its opening in 1967. Although in the first six months of opening, the facilities were used by over 220,000 people (then, nearly half the population of Leeds), [2] the building spent many of its early days closed for repairs and al

  3. List of long course swimming pools in the United Kingdom

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    Open-air sea-water Art Deco 50m pool, opened 1932, closed 1993, with an undecided future but a vigorous campaign for its reopening for swimming. [57] Leeds International Pool, Leeds – 50 metres, 8 lanes. Closed 21 October 2007; now demolished.

  4. Roundhay Park - Wikipedia

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    Roundhay Park in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, is a large urban park situated on the north-east edge of the city, bordered by the suburb of Roundhay to the west, Oakwood to the south and the A6120 outer ring road to the north.

  5. University of Leeds - Wikipedia

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    The Leeds University Union has over 60 sports clubs which range from Cycling to Sailing. [citation needed] A £20 million spending plan was sanctioned with the aim to add facilities to the university's sporting provisions, including a 25m, 8 lane swimming pool and a 200 station health and fitness centre (known as The Edge) which opened in May 2010.

  6. Beeston, Leeds - Wikipedia

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    The South Leeds Stadium, part of the John Charles Centre for Sport is situated on Middleton Grove (off Dewsbury Road) on the southern edge of Beeston. This is home to Hunslet rugby league club, as well as hosting athletics and aquatic sports in the new Aquatic Centre (the replacement for the Leeds International Swimming Pool ); this opened in ...

  7. Roundhay - Wikipedia

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    In June 1907, an open-air swimming pool or 'lido' opened, at a cost of just over £1,600, built mainly by unemployed citizens. During the 1950s and 1960s, about 100,000 people a year visited the Roundhay 'swimming baths'. [4] On 9 November 1912, the civil parishes of Roundhay and Shadwell were abolished, and Roundhay became part of Leeds. [9]