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There is a children's play area, cafe and a splashpad wet play area. The pods leisure centre is based at the park offering indoor sports and swimming pools. [1] Scunthorpe Parkrun takes place in the park every Saturday morning at 9am, the run is 5km in length and mostly on the park's tarmac footpaths. [4] The park won a Green Flag Award in 2017 ...
The Pods, a leisure centre near Central Park, opened in 2011 costing an estimated £21 million. Facilities include an 8 lane 25m pool and a separate shallow pool, a state of the art gym, a dance studio, a large sports hall with climbing wall, a creche and a cafe. [46] As part of the project, Central Park is being improved.
The Pods is a leisure centre in Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, England. The leisure centre offers a wide range of modern facilities, including two swimming pools, a gym, a café and a Sports Hall. The leisure centre is located in the town's Central Park near Ashby Road. [1] [2]
Scunthorpe Civic Centre, also known as Pittwood House, is a municipal building in Ashby Road in Scunthorpe, a town in Lincolnshire in England. The building served as the headquarters of Scunthorpe Municipal Borough Council and later of North Lincolnshire Council, but is now used as a university campus. It is a Grade II listed building. [1]
Central Park fountain, Scunthorpe: Date: 26 June 2008: Source: From geograph.org.uk: Author: Paul Harrop: Permission (Reusing this file) Creative Commons Attribution Share-alike license 2.0: Attribution (required by the license)
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North Lincolnshire is a unitary authority area with borough status in Lincolnshire, England.At the 2011 Census, it had a population of 167,446. [2] The administrative centre and largest settlement is Scunthorpe, and the borough also includes the towns of Brigg, Broughton, Haxey, Crowle, Epworth, Bottesford, Winterton, Kirton in Lindsey and Barton-upon-Humber.
Ashby was formerly a township in the parish of Bottesford, [1] in 1866 Ashby became a separate civil parish, [2] on 1 October 1919 the parish was abolished to form "Scunthorpe and Frodingham" and Brumby Rural. [3] In 1911 the parish had a population of 3237. [4] From 1889 to 1974 it was in the administrative county of the Parts of Lindsey.