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The Plymouth Life Centre is a leisure centre in Central Park, Plymouth, Devon, England, run by Plymouth Active Leisure (previously Everyone Active) in partnership with Plymouth City Council.
Plymouth: Plymouth Life Centre [7] 50 m 25 m (10) 2012 Part of the new £46.5m Life Centre. Opened in March 2012. [8] Sandwell: Sandwell Aquatics Centre: 50 m 25 m (10) 2022 Venue for the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, at Londonderry Playing Fields, Smethwick. [9] Sheffield: Ponds Forge International Sports Centre [10] 50 m 25 m (10) 1991
Plymouth's Central Park is situated to the north-east of Plymouth city centre in south-west Devon, England. Covering 68 hectares, Central Park is the largest park in Plymouth. [1] [2] It was created in 1928 with the aim to improve the health of the city's residents. [1]
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Plymouth Pavilions was also the home of a family fun indoor swimming pool - including an underwater-themed extension which closed in 2003; however on 18 March 2012, in response to the opening of the state-of-the-art Plymouth Life Centre, the swimming pool was shut down. The area once used by the pool has been vacated and abandoned, as of 2018.
The Plymouth Life Centre Indoor Bowls Club, an indoor bowls club, was formed in 1969 under the name of Plymouth Indoor Bowls Club, initially playing on a roll out mat by the swimming pool in Central Park, Plymouth. The club has gone from strength to strength, members winning national and regional titles. [1]
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The Mayflower Centre was a leisure centre in the city of Plymouth, Devon, England.It was situated in Central Park, close to Plymouth Argyle Football Club.The centre was originally built in 1971 as an exhibition centre for the 350th anniversary of the sailing of the Mayflower; it was extended several times.