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The site chosen for the park was at Mannings Heath, [1] on 53 acres of heathland just outside Poole. [2] Riddle funded the project by selling some land at Mannings Heath to Tesco and much of the park was leased to Allied Leisure PLC. [2] Tower Park was initially very successful as the quality of its attractions and free parking proved popular.
Splashdown Poole has 13 slides, 8 indoor and 5 outdoor. These are: Infinity, a short bowl slide from 2002, originally called Space Bowl. The slide consists of a short enclosed tube section, followed by a large enclosed bowl element where riders helix in the bowl before losing momentum and falling through a hole in the middle into a 2 meters (6.6 ft) landing pool.
Poole Stadium; Port of Poole; R. RM Poole; S. St Ann's Hospital, Dorset; T. Tower Park; Twin Sails Bridge This page was last edited on 7 October 2019, at 21:02 ...
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Kingland Road in Poole town centre. The Lighthouse is on the right, the bus station is on the left. Poole town centre is an area of Poole, Dorset. It is just to the west of Poole Park. [1] Poole Old Town is home to many historic buildings like the 15th-century Scaplen's Court, the 18th-century Custom House and the Victorian St James' Church.
Poole Park lake. Facilities include two children's play areas, tennis courts, a bowling green, miniature golf and Poole Park Railway (a ridable miniature railway).A cricket field and pavilion inside the park are home to the Poole Town Cricket Club, and water sport activities such as sailing, windsurfing, kayaking, rowing and model yacht racing with Poole Radio Yacht Club take place on the lake ...
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Phase One of the centre was opened at 10:30am on 1 July 1969 by the Mayor of Poole, Alderman Lloyd-Allen [1] and was an American style mall which included 93 retail units, offices, a sports centre, bus terminus [1] and a library. The cost had risen to £3m, but with 200,000 shoppers a week passing through the centre, it was deemed so successful ...