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  2. Charlton Lido - Wikipedia

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    The last municipal lido to be built in London, Charlton Lido first opened in May 1939. [4] Similar to other London County Council lidos designed by Harry Rowbotham and T. L. Smithson in the Moderne style, [5] it has a 165-foot main pool, a smaller children's pool, cascaded aerator fountains and Moderne-style shelters and changing blocks. [6]

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

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    Wycombe Leisure Centre 50 m (8) Opened January 2016 replacing Wycombe Sports Centre. 8 Lane pool 50m competition pool with 4 Lane 20m community pool. Hillingdon: Hillingdon Sports & Leisure Centre [30] 50 m 20 m (8) The new indoor pool adjacent to a refurbished Uxbridge Lido, opened on 23 March 2010. [31] Hitchin: Hitchin Swimming Centre [32] 50 m

  4. Leisure centre - Wikipedia

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    Leisure centres are staffed by attendants who carry out a range of tasks to help and supervise the people using the leisure centre's facilities, and act as swimming pool lifeguards, gym instructors and coaches, offering advice, motivation, and expertise to users. Leisure centres are often operated by private companies on contract to the local ...

  5. Horsham - Wikipedia

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    At the eastern side is The Pavilions in the Park leisure centre with a gym and a 25m swimming pool run by a private company for Horsham District Council. [58] A BMX and Skate park is located on the Hurst Road side of Horsham Park. [59] The remaining space is used extensively for leisure pursuits such as tennis, football and rugby.

  6. Tollcross International Swimming Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Tollcross International Swimming Centre is a swimming pool and leisure centre in Glasgow. It hosted the Swimming events at the 2014 Commonwealth Games, [4] and will host it once more in 2026. [5] The centre hosted the IPC Swimming World Championships during July 2015. [6]

  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. Olympiad Leisure Centre - Wikipedia

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    The centre opened in 1989 and is owned by Wiltshire Council. [1] [2] [3] In late 2019, the swimming pool was closed to allow the water slides to be removed. [4] In January 2023, the sauna was closed along with saunas in six other centres in Wiltshire as a cost-saving measure due to rising energy prices. [5]

  9. Manchester Aquatics Centre - Wikipedia

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    The centre is the home of the City of Manchester Aquatics Swim Team, [9] as well as Disability Swimming and Water Polo athletes within the English Institute of Sport. [10] As well as the 2002 Commonwealth Games, the MAC has been used for: Paralympic World Cup since 2005; Training for 9th FINA World Short Course Championships 2008; Duel in the ...