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  2. Leisure centre - Wikipedia

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    A leisure centre, sports centre, recreation center, or aquatics centre is a purpose-built building or site, usually owned and provided by the local government authority, where people can engage in a variety of sports and exercise, and keep fit.

  3. Leisure centre closure a 'surprise' to councillors - AOL

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    The leisure centre, on the banks of the River Aire, includes a sports hall and dance studio. 'No notice of closure' It is used as a base for outdoor learning and adventure activities for schools ...

  4. Multi-use sports pitches to replace Oasis' sports hall - AOL

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    The Oasis Leisure Centre in Swindon closed in October 2020 after its operator GLL claimed it was unviable. Prior to that it had been a popular site, drawing crowds to its pool, but also for events ...

  5. LC, Swansea - Wikipedia

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    The LC is a leisure centre in the city centre of Swansea, Wales. Originally Swansea Leisure Centre, it was rebranded as 'The LC' when the facility reopened to the public on 1 March 2008 after a £32 million makeover. The building's exterior was revitalised by replacing concrete panels with clear glass, translucent glazing, and timber panelling.

  6. New leisure centre gets planning permission - AOL

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    Planning permission has been granted for a new leisure centre in a Wiltshire town. The application for Trowbridge Leisure Centre was given the green light, subject to conditions, by the Strategic ...

  7. Splashpoint Leisure Centre - Wikipedia

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    Splashpoint Leisure Centre is a leisure centre located in the centre of Worthing, West Sussex, England. It contains a 25-metre long pool and gymnasium. It contains a 25-metre long pool and gymnasium. Designed by WilkinsonEyre it won an award at the World Architecture Festival in 2013. [ 4 ]

  8. Horfield Leisure Centre - Wikipedia

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    The expanded leisure centre in 2005. Horfield Leisure Centre is a leisure centre in Horfield, Bristol, UK. It is one of the three most used leisure facilities in the Bristol City Council area, the other two being Hengrove Park Leisure Centre and Easton Leisure Centre. [1]

  9. King Alfred Leisure Centre - Wikipedia

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    The King Alfred Leisure Centre is a leisure centre on Hove seafront in the city of Brighton and Hove in England. The complex, which includes a ballroom, sports halls and swimming pools, is owned by Brighton and Hove City Council and operated by Freedom Leisure. [1] The centre is colloquially known by some locals as the "Devil Tower".