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Swindon Borough Council
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01793 436659

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Leisure and Sport

Facility Closures

From time to time the Link Centre needs to close facilities to the public for various reasons including events, competitions and maintenance work.

Listed below are the forthcoming closure to facilities.

Area Closure Details
Ice Rink Wednesday 08.09.10
Ice patch will finish at 6.30pm
No 7.30pm - 9.30pm skating session
This is due to an Ice Hockey match.
Swimming Pool

Saturday 25.09.10
Dolphins ASC

Sunday 26.09.10
Dolphins ASC

Saturday 02.10.10
Tigersharks Club Championships

Sunday 03.10.10
Tigersharks Club Championships

Saturday 04.12.10
Tigersharks Open meet

Sunday 05.12.10
Tigersharks Open meet

When closed for Gala's.(Saturday lessons and Sunday early morning swim as normal - Unless stated above)

Climbing Wall No closures at present
Health Suite No closures at present
Fitness Classes No closures at present
Sports Hall No closures at present

More Information

Please telephone Link Reception on 01793 445566.

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