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The swimming pool was opened in 1937. [1] In 2006, Bristol City Council proposed that the pool would close following the completion of Hengrove Park Leisure Centre. [2] In December 2010, Parkwood Leisure took over operation of the pool on behalf of the council. In April 2011, the firm stated that it believed the pool had a viable future and ...
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]
Mount Kelly Swim Centre [48] 50 m 16 m (8) Part of Mount Kelly School and funded by Sport England. A 50m long, 8 lane indoor pool, which is open to the community, swimming clubs and pupils of the school. Opened in September 2016. Winchester: Winchester Sport & Leisure Park 50 m (8) Operated by EveryoneActive for Winchester City Council.
It's the first time swimming has been allowed in Bristol's harbour at the Winter Solstice.
Bristol has six municipal swimming pools [37] (Easton, Henbury, Horfield, Jubilee, Bristol South and Hengrove Park. Hengrove is a 50-metre pool), as well as the Bristol University students union pool. There is also the Filton Dolphin swimming pool, and just outside Bristol are swimming pools at Kingswood, Longwell Green, Keynsham and Backwell.
Researchers from The Institute of Cancer Research in London have developed a new test that can predict colorectal cancer risk in people with IBD with more than 90% accuracy.
Hengrove Park Leisure Centre is a leisure centre in Hengrove, Bristol, UK. The project was funded through a private finance initiative (PFI) and cost £35 million. [1] [2] It was built on part of the site of Whitchurch Airport. [3] The centre is operated by Parkwood Leisure for Bristol City Council. [4]
Easton Leisure Centre is a leisure centre in Easton, Bristol, UK. It contains a gym and swimming pool. 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 Horfield Leisure Centre. [1] It is operated by Everyone Active on behalf of the Council.