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  2. Ice Arena Wales - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Council had named the operator Planet Ice as the company they had chosen to build a new ice rink to replace the Cardiff Arena, which is a temporary structure in the Cardiff International Sports Village. Work was due to begin in early 2011, subject to planning, with the ice arena to be completed by February 2012.

  3. List of sport venues in Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    The Ice Arena Wales, also currently known as the Vindico Arena for sponsorship reasons, is a public ice rink that is part of the Cardiff International Sports Village (ISV) in Cardiff Bay. It has a capacity of 3,100 for ice hockey and is the home venue of the Cardiff Devils.

  4. Cardiff International Sports Village - Wikipedia

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    Ice Arena Wales, now known as the Viola Arena. Ice Arena Wales is an ice hockey rink which opened on 12 March 2016. It has two ice rinks and seating for over 3,000 spectators. It is home to the Cardiff Devils, who play in the professional British Elite Ice Hockey League.

  5. Wales National Ice Rink - Wikipedia

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    Wales National Ice Rink (WNIR) was an ice rink in Cardiff, Wales.It had a capacity of 2,700 for ice hockey and was the former home of the Cardiff Devils ice hockey team. It was opened in September 1986, [1] and was inaugurated by Sarah, Duchess of York on 27 April 1987.

  6. Sport in Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    The club moved to the Ice Arena Wales on 12 March 2016 during the 2015/16 season. Other ice hockey clubs playing at the arena include Cardiff Fire (EHL South 1), Cardiff Canucks (EHL South 2), Cardiff University Redhawks, Cardiff Eagles, Cardiff Comets Ladies and Cardiff Huskies Para Hockey.

  7. Leisure centres in Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Leisure Centre. Eastern Leisure Centre (Welsh: Canolfan Hamdden y Dwyrain) opened in 1982 in Llanrumney, serving south eastern areas of the city.Facilities include a 25m x 12m swimming pool, 6 badminton courts, multi use sports hall, 5 squash courts, fitness suite, outdoor tarmac 5-a-side pitch, activity area, community suite, crèche, junior activities, children's parties, holiday ...

  8. List of indoor arenas in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Utilita Arena Cardiff: 1993 7,500 [25] Newport: International Convention Centre Wales: 2019 5,000 [26] Swansea: Swansea Arena 2022 3,500 [27] Proposed. City/town Arena

  9. Cardiff Arena - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Arena, also known as Cardiff Bay Ice Arena and by ice hockey fans as the Big Blue Tent, [1] was a temporary ice rink at Cardiff International Sports Village in Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, Wales. It had a capacity of 2,500 for ice hockey and was home to the Cardiff Devils [ 2 ] after leaving the Wales National Ice Rink which was being ...