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Leisure centres in Cardiff

Most leisure centres in Cardiff, capital of Wales, are owned by Cardiff Council. Since 2016, the running of eight formerly Council-run leisure centres has been outsourced to Greenwich Leisure Limited, operating under their 'Better' branding. Channel View Leisure Centre continues to be managed by Cardiff Council, whilst the Cardiff International Pool in Cardiff Bay is run separately by another private company.[1]

Leisure centres edit

Channel View Centre edit

 
Channel View Centre

Channel View Centre (Welsh: Canolfan Channel View) reopened on 1 March 2002 after a period of closure from 1997, in Grangetown in the south of the city.

Its facilities include a sports hall with 3G Astroturf pitch, outdoor five-a-side 3G Astroturf pitch, fitness suite, dance studio, music room, activities area, climbing wall, squash court and a World Trail (outdoor exercise equipment which has the following stations: Step Up, Push Up, Beam Jump, Climbing Wall, Body Curl, Leg Lift, Vault bar and Horizontal Loop Ladder.[2]). Activities include junior activities, children's parties, holiday programmes and fitness classes including aerobics, circuits, boxercise and cardio and kickboxing.

The centre is also host to Cardiff Bay Water Activity Centre which offers a wide range of water and land based activities.[3]

The centre is served by Cardiff Bus service 9A and Grangetown railway station.

Eastern Leisure Centre edit

 
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 programmes, trampolining and gymnastics, cafeteria and vending machines, and a lounge bar.[4]

Cardiff Council is planning to develop the site of the leisure centre to include a new secondary school for the area.[5]

The centre is served by Cardiff Bus services 49 and 50.

Eastern Leisure Centre is currently closed for refurbishment. It is anticipated to reopen in Autumn 2016.

Fairwater Leisure Centre edit

 
Fairwater Leisure Centre

Fairwater Leisure Centre (Welsh: Canolfan Hamdden y Tyllgoed) opened in 1983 in Fairwater, serving the north west of the city. Its facilities include 4 badminton courts, sports hall, 4 squash courts, outdoor skate park, fitness suite, 25m x 12.5m swimming pool, children's activities, junior activities including gymnastics, trampolining and football, holiday programme, cafteria, vending machines, and a lounge bar.[6]

In 2008, a local version of Britain's Got Talent was held at the centre.[7] In February 2010, the leisure centre was targeted by thieves who broke into lockers.[8]

The centre is served by Cardiff Bus services 33 and 61 and Danescourt railway station.

Llanishen Leisure Centre edit

 
Llanishen Leisure Centre

Llanishen Leisure Centre (Welsh: Canolfan Hamdden Llanisien) is the largest in Cardiff, in Llanishen in the north of the city. The centre opened in 1987 and has facilities including a leisure pool with wave machine, 6 badminton courts, multi use sports hall, 3 squash courts, fitness suite with cardio theatre music system, mini gym with fitness assessment room, community suite, crèche, junior activities, children's parties, holiday programmes, bar/coffee area, pool side café, snooker room, and a private function room with catering and licensed bar for 250 people.[9]

In 2006, Llanishen Leisure Centre installed a pool cover and controls for its pool pumps heating and cooling, resulting in a 20% drop in CO2 emissions since 2006 and energy savings of more than £30,000 were made in 2008–09.[10]

The leisure centre is served by Cardiff Bus services 29, 29B and 52A and Ty Glas railway station.

Maindy Centre edit

 
Maindy Pool

Maindy Centre (Welsh: Canolfan Maendy), also known as Maindy Swimming Pool and Cycle Track was originally opened in 1993 in Maindy. In June 2005 a new 56 station fitness Suite, dance studio and lecture room were opened. Its facilities also include a 25m deck level swimming pool (6 lanes), football pitch (full size), floodlit 460m outdoor velodrome, outdoor tarmac 5-a-side pitch, and a cafeteria. The Life Trail (outdoor exercise equipment) has the following stations: Welcome station, Lower Body Warm-Up, Upper Body Warm Up, Torso Stability, Standing Push Up, Forearm Roll and Lower Body Stretch.

The site also incorporates the Road Safety Centre which provides various road safety programmes, school crossing patrol training, mature driver refresher courses, driving simulators and external traffic features.

Maindy Centre is home to the Maindy Flyers Youth Cycling Club, Maindy Marlins Swimming Club, Maindy Corries Football Club, Maindy Higashi Karate Club, Maindy Triathlon Club and Maindy Rookie Lifesaving Club.[11]

The cycle track was used in the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games held in Cardiff.

The leisure centre is served by Cardiff Bus services 21, 23, 24, 25 and 27.

Pentwyn Leisure Centre edit

 
Pentwyn Leisure Centre

Pentwyn Leisure Centre (Welsh: Canolfan Hamdden Pentwyn) opened in 1989 in Pentwyn in the north east of the city. Its facilities include a leisure pool with slide, waves and features, 4 badminton courts, multi use sports hall, 2 squash courts, fitness suite, community suite, an upper activity area, crèche, junior activities, children's parties, holiday programmes, bar/coffee area, poolside café, and suites available for private function hire with catering and licensed bar.[12]

In November 2009, the Welsh Open Dodgeball Tournament was held at Pentwyn Leisure Centre.[13] The centre's swimming pool was dyed pink in celebration of a fundraising community day in 2009.[14]

The leisure centre is served by Cardiff Bus services 51 and 58.

STAR Centre edit

 
The STAR Centre

STAR Centre (Welsh: Canolfan STAR), in Splott first opened in 1981 and was taken over by the Council in 2001 undergoing refurbishment to include a fitness suite, a disabled lift in the foyer and the incorporation of the new Splott Library.

Its facilities include six badminton courts, facilities for basketball/netball/football, disabled facilities and changing room, fitness suite, gymnastics, soft play, meeting rooms, function room, children's activities, holiday programmes, vending machines, and a fully licensed bar.[15]

Cardiff's Dragon Dolls roller derby team train weekly at the Star centre,[16] where the Cardiff Beer Festival, Wales' biggest beer festival, has previously been held.[17]

The leisure centre is served by Cardiff Bus service 11. This venue has now closed and been turned into a medical centre.

Western Leisure Centre edit

 
Western Leisure Centre

Western Leisure Centre (Welsh: Canolfan Hamdden y Gorllewin) opened in 1979 in Caerau, serving the south west of the city. The centre was rebuilt in 2008 at a cost of £5.5m and could be used for training for the 2012 Olympic Games[18]

Its facilities include a 72 station gymnasium/fitness suite, cardio theatre, spinning room, dance studio, training/meeting room, community room (crèche, martial arts, children's parties, holiday programmes), outdoor floodlit multi use games area (for football, basketball and tennis), deck level swimming pool (25 metres x 12.5 metres), teaching swimming pool (13 metres x 7 metres), small beached toddler pool with small slide and snake water squirter, vending machines and café. Western Leisure Centre is home to Western Warriors Swimming Club.[19]

In February 2010, the leisure centre was targeted by thieves who broke into lockers.[20]

The leisure centre is served by Cardiff Bus services 12, 13 and 96.

Other facilities edit

Cardiff International Pool edit

 
Cardiff International Pool

Cardiff International Pool (Welsh: Pwll Rhyngwladol Caerdydd), in the Cardiff International Sports Village, opened on 12 January 2008. It is a public-private funded project, with a partnership between Cardiff Council (land owner) and Parkwood Leisure (operator).[21]

Construction of the £32 million facility commenced in April 2006 and includes two pools; an Olympic standard 50 m (160 ft) 10-lane competition swimming pool with seating for 1,000 spectators and a 25 m (82 ft) 4-lane indoor waterpark with flume rides, a beach area with water slides, a lazy river and Jacuzzi. The centre also has a fitness suite and studios, conference rooms and a café.

It was also built to support the London 2012 Olympics as a training facility. The pool replaces the Olympic size Empire Pool (used in the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games, which Cardiff hosted) which was demolished to make way for the Millennium Stadium ready for Cardiff and Wales to host the 1999 Rugby World Cup.

The leisure centre is served by Cardiff Bus services 9, 9A, 35 and 36 and by Cogan railway station.

Cardiff International Sports Stadium edit

 
Cardiff International Sports Stadium

Cardiff International Sports Stadium (Welsh: Stadiwm Chawaraeon Rhyngwladol Caerdydd) is a multi sport and special event facility. It has a capacity of 4,953.

Its facilities include a fully certificated international track and field facilities including an international standard external throws area, photo finish rooms and equipment, announcer's room, doping control facilities, first aid room, sports retail outlet, 50 station staffed fitness suite including a cardio theatre, hospitality suite, 2 activity zones, 2 training rooms, physiotherapist rooms, 7 changing rooms, 100m x 70m inner field, full size artificial training pitch, 2 rugby / football pitches (1 floodlit), Trim trail leading to extensive off-road running with links to Cardiff's parks and the Taff Trail, and wetlands areas within facility grounds.

The stadium also is the home of Welsh athletics, Cardiff City Youth Team, Cardiff Bay Harlequins A.F.C., Cardiff City Ladies football club and Cardiff Amateur Athletic Club.[22]

The stadium is served by Cardiff Bus service 95 and Ninian Park railway station. There are 180 parking spaces on site and 1,000 spaces adjacent to the stadium.

References edit

  1. ^ Jones, Rachel (July 20, 2016). "Council Deal Saves Cardiff Leisure Centres for 15 Years". BusinessNewsWales. Retrieved 27 April 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Cardiff Council: Channel View Centre
  3. ^ "Indoor Rowing: Cardiff Bay pulling in competitors". WalesOnline.co.uk. 18 November 2009. Retrieved 1 November 2010.
  4. ^ Cardiff Council: Eastern Lesiure Centre
  5. ^ Wales Online: Heads in favour of school proposal
  6. ^ Cardiff Council: Fairwater Leisure Centre
  7. ^ Wales Online: Lauren’s a big hit
  8. ^ Wales Online: Spate of thefts from leisure centre lockers
  9. ^ Cardiff Council: Llanishen Leisure Centre
  10. ^ Wales Online: Cardiff council leading fight to cut carbon footprint
  11. ^ Cardiff Council: Maindy Centre
  12. ^ Cardiff Council: Pentwyn Leisure Centre
  13. ^ Wales Online: Cardiff Dodgeball Tournament Archived 8 July 2012 at archive.today
  14. ^ Wales Online: Pool is dyed pink in Pentwyn for fundraising fun day
  15. ^ Cardiff Council: Star Centre
  16. ^ Cardiff Online: Meet the real roller derby dolls
  17. ^ Wales Online: Wales biggest beer festival at Cardiff
  18. ^ Wales Online: Construction firm Stradform give Cardiff a sporting chance for Olympic training
  19. ^ Cardiff Council: Western Leisure Centre
  20. ^ Wales Online: Spate of thefts from leisure centre lockers
  21. ^ Parkwood Leisure manages Cardiff's newest International sport and leisure venue
  22. ^ Cardiff Council: Cardiff International Sports Stadium

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Most leisure centres in Cardiff capital of Wales are owned by Cardiff Council Since 2016 the running of eight formerly Council run leisure centres has been outsourced to Greenwich Leisure Limited operating under their Better branding Channel View Leisure Centre continues to be managed by Cardiff Council whilst the Cardiff International Pool in Cardiff Bay is run separately by another private company 1 Contents 1 Leisure centres 1 1 Channel View Centre 1 2 Eastern Leisure Centre 1 3 Fairwater Leisure Centre 1 4 Llanishen Leisure Centre 1 5 Maindy Centre 1 6 Pentwyn Leisure Centre 1 7 STAR Centre 1 8 Western Leisure Centre 2 Other facilities 2 1 Cardiff International Pool 2 2 Cardiff International Sports Stadium 3 References 4 External linksLeisure centres editChannel View Centre edit nbsp Channel View CentreChannel View Centre Welsh Canolfan Channel View reopened on 1 March 2002 after a period of closure from 1997 in Grangetown in the south of the city Its facilities include a sports hall with 3G Astroturf pitch outdoor five a side 3G Astroturf pitch fitness suite dance studio music room activities area climbing wall squash court and a World Trail outdoor exercise equipment which has the following stations Step Up Push Up Beam Jump Climbing Wall Body Curl Leg Lift Vault bar and Horizontal Loop Ladder 2 Activities include junior activities children s parties holiday programmes and fitness classes including aerobics circuits boxercise and cardio and kickboxing The centre is also host to Cardiff Bay Water Activity Centre which offers a wide range of water and land based activities 3 The centre is served by Cardiff Bus service 9A and Grangetown railway station Eastern Leisure Centre edit nbsp Eastern Leisure CentreEastern 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 creche junior activities children s parties holiday programmes trampolining and gymnastics cafeteria and vending machines and a lounge bar 4 Cardiff Council is planning to develop the site of the leisure centre to include a new secondary school for the area 5 The centre is served by Cardiff Bus services 49 and 50 Eastern Leisure Centre is currently closed for refurbishment It is anticipated to reopen in Autumn 2016 Fairwater Leisure Centre edit nbsp Fairwater Leisure CentreFairwater Leisure Centre Welsh Canolfan Hamdden y Tyllgoed opened in 1983 in Fairwater serving the north west of the city Its facilities include 4 badminton courts sports hall 4 squash courts outdoor skate park fitness suite 25m x 12 5m swimming pool children s activities junior activities including gymnastics trampolining and football holiday programme cafteria vending machines and a lounge bar 6 In 2008 a local version of Britain s Got Talent was held at the centre 7 In February 2010 the leisure centre was targeted by thieves who broke into lockers 8 The centre is served by Cardiff Bus services 33 and 61 and Danescourt railway station Llanishen Leisure Centre edit nbsp Llanishen Leisure CentreLlanishen Leisure Centre Welsh Canolfan Hamdden Llanisien is the largest in Cardiff in Llanishen in the north of the city The centre opened in 1987 and has facilities including a leisure pool with wave machine 6 badminton courts multi use sports hall 3 squash courts fitness suite with cardio theatre music system mini gym with fitness assessment room community suite creche junior activities children s parties holiday programmes bar coffee area pool side cafe snooker room and a private function room with catering and licensed bar for 250 people 9 In 2006 Llanishen Leisure Centre installed a pool cover and controls for its pool pumps heating and cooling resulting in a 20 drop in CO2 emissions since 2006 and energy savings of more than 30 000 were made in 2008 09 10 The leisure centre is served by Cardiff Bus services 29 29B and 52A and Ty Glas railway station Maindy Centre edit nbsp Maindy PoolMaindy Centre Welsh Canolfan Maendy also known as Maindy Swimming Pool and Cycle Track was originally opened in 1993 in Maindy In June 2005 a new 56 station fitness Suite dance studio and lecture room were opened Its facilities also include a 25m deck level swimming pool 6 lanes football pitch full size floodlit 460m outdoor velodrome outdoor tarmac 5 a side pitch and a cafeteria The Life Trail outdoor exercise equipment has the following stations Welcome station Lower Body Warm Up Upper Body Warm Up Torso Stability Standing Push Up Forearm Roll and Lower Body Stretch The site also incorporates the Road Safety Centre which provides various road safety programmes school crossing patrol training mature driver refresher courses driving simulators and external traffic features Maindy Centre is home to the Maindy Flyers Youth Cycling Club Maindy Marlins Swimming Club Maindy Corries Football Club Maindy Higashi Karate Club Maindy Triathlon Club and Maindy Rookie Lifesaving Club 11 The cycle track was used in the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games held in Cardiff The leisure centre is served by Cardiff Bus services 21 23 24 25 and 27 Pentwyn Leisure Centre edit nbsp Pentwyn Leisure CentrePentwyn Leisure Centre Welsh Canolfan Hamdden Pentwyn opened in 1989 in Pentwyn in the north east of the city Its facilities include a leisure pool with slide waves and features 4 badminton courts multi use sports hall 2 squash courts fitness suite community suite an upper activity area creche junior activities children s parties holiday programmes bar coffee area poolside cafe and suites available for private function hire with catering and licensed bar 12 In November 2009 the Welsh Open Dodgeball Tournament was held at Pentwyn Leisure Centre 13 The centre s swimming pool was dyed pink in celebration of a fundraising community day in 2009 14 The leisure centre is served by Cardiff Bus services 51 and 58 STAR Centre edit nbsp The STAR CentreSTAR Centre Welsh Canolfan STAR in Splott first opened in 1981 and was taken over by the Council in 2001 undergoing refurbishment to include a fitness suite a disabled lift in the foyer and the incorporation of the new Splott Library Its facilities include six badminton courts facilities for basketball netball football disabled facilities and changing room fitness suite gymnastics soft play meeting rooms function room children s activities holiday programmes vending machines and a fully licensed bar 15 Cardiff s Dragon Dolls roller derby team train weekly at the Star centre 16 where the Cardiff Beer Festival Wales biggest beer festival has previously been held 17 The leisure centre is served by Cardiff Bus service 11 This venue has now closed and been turned into a medical centre Western Leisure Centre edit nbsp Western Leisure CentreWestern Leisure Centre Welsh Canolfan Hamdden y Gorllewin opened in 1979 in Caerau serving the south west of the city The centre was rebuilt in 2008 at a cost of 5 5m and could be used for training for the 2012 Olympic Games 18 Its facilities include a 72 station gymnasium fitness suite cardio theatre spinning room dance studio training meeting room community room creche martial arts children s parties holiday programmes outdoor floodlit multi use games area for football basketball and tennis deck level swimming pool 25 metres x 12 5 metres teaching swimming pool 13 metres x 7 metres small beached toddler pool with small slide and snake water squirter vending machines and cafe Western Leisure Centre is home to Western Warriors Swimming Club 19 In February 2010 the leisure centre was targeted by thieves who broke into lockers 20 The leisure centre is served by Cardiff Bus services 12 13 and 96 Other facilities editCardiff International Pool edit nbsp Cardiff International PoolCardiff International Pool Welsh Pwll Rhyngwladol Caerdydd in the Cardiff International Sports Village opened on 12 January 2008 It is a public private funded project with a partnership between Cardiff Council land owner and Parkwood Leisure operator 21 Construction of the 32 million facility commenced in April 2006 and includes two pools an Olympic standard 50 m 160 ft 10 lane competition swimming pool with seating for 1 000 spectators and a 25 m 82 ft 4 lane indoor waterpark with flume rides a beach area with water slides a lazy river and Jacuzzi The centre also has a fitness suite and studios conference rooms and a cafe It was also built to support the London 2012 Olympics as a training facility The pool replaces the Olympic size Empire Pool used in the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games which Cardiff hosted which was demolished to make way for the Millennium Stadium ready for Cardiff and Wales to host the 1999 Rugby World Cup The leisure centre is served by Cardiff Bus services 9 9A 35 and 36 and by Cogan railway station Cardiff International Sports Stadium edit nbsp Cardiff International Sports StadiumCardiff International Sports Stadium Welsh Stadiwm Chawaraeon Rhyngwladol Caerdydd is a multi sport and special event facility It has a capacity of 4 953 Its facilities include a fully certificated international track and field facilities including an international standard external throws area photo finish rooms and equipment announcer s room doping control facilities first aid room sports retail outlet 50 station staffed fitness suite including a cardio theatre hospitality suite 2 activity zones 2 training rooms physiotherapist rooms 7 changing rooms 100m x 70m inner field full size artificial training pitch 2 rugby football pitches 1 floodlit Trim trail leading to extensive off road running with links to Cardiff s parks and the Taff Trail and wetlands areas within facility grounds The stadium also is the home of Welsh athletics Cardiff City Youth Team Cardiff Bay Harlequins A F C Cardiff City Ladies football club and Cardiff Amateur Athletic Club 22 The stadium is served by Cardiff Bus service 95 and Ninian Park railway station There are 180 parking spaces on site and 1 000 spaces adjacent to the stadium References edit Jones Rachel July 20 2016 Council Deal Saves Cardiff Leisure Centres for 15 Years BusinessNewsWales Retrieved 27 April 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Cardiff Council Channel View Centre Indoor Rowing Cardiff Bay pulling in competitors WalesOnline co uk 18 November 2009 Retrieved 1 November 2010 Cardiff Council Eastern Lesiure Centre Wales Online Heads in favour of school proposal Cardiff Council Fairwater Leisure Centre Wales Online Lauren s a big hit Wales Online Spate of thefts from leisure centre lockers Cardiff Council Llanishen Leisure Centre Wales Online Cardiff council leading fight to cut carbon footprint Cardiff Council Maindy Centre Cardiff Council Pentwyn Leisure Centre Wales Online Cardiff Dodgeball TournamentArchived 8 July 2012 at archive today Wales Online Pool is dyed pink in Pentwyn for fundraising fun day Cardiff Council Star Centre Cardiff Online Meet the real roller derby dolls Wales Online Wales biggest beer festival at Cardiff Wales Online Construction firm Stradform give Cardiff a sporting chance for Olympic training Cardiff Council Western Leisure Centre Wales Online Spate of thefts from leisure centre lockers Parkwood Leisure manages Cardiff s newest International sport and leisure venue Cardiff Council Cardiff International Sports StadiumExternal links editChannel View Programme permanent dead link Eastern Programme permanent dead link Fairwater Programme permanent dead link Llanishen Programme permanent dead link Maindy Programme permanent dead link Pentwyn Programme permanent dead link Splott Programme permanent dead link Star Centre Programme permanent dead link Western Programme permanent dead link Retrieved 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