LC, Swansea

LC
Former names Swansea Leisure Centre
General information
Town or city Swansea
Coordinates 51:37:01N, 3:56:26W
Current tenants Bay Leisure Ltd
Renovated 1 March 2008
Owner City and County of Swansea council

The LC is a leisure centre located in the city centre of Swansea, Wales, UK. Originally Swansea Leisure Centre, the rebranded facility re-opened to the public on 1 March 2008 after a £32 million makeover. The LC's exterior has been revitalised by replacing the old concrete panels with clear glass, translucent glazing and timber panelling.[1]

History

Swansea Leisure Centre was opened by the Queen during her silver jubilee celebrations in 1977. The original centre featured the first wave machine to be installed in a leisure centre in Wales; it became one of Wales' top leisure facilities and a substantial tourist draw, attracting more than 800,000 users annually at its peak. After its closure in 2003, Swansea Council decided to refurbish the centre, which was reopened - again by the Queen - on 7 March 2008.[2]

Features

The LC waterpark's features include water slides, board rides, a 30 ft climbing wall, an indoor play area, a multi-purpose sports and exhibition hall (which was an official training facility for the 2012 London Olympics), exercise areas and a spa and sauna section.[3]

See also

References

  1. "City and County of Swansea - LC". Swansea.gov.uk. 2008-05-20. Retrieved 2011-08-10.
  2. "History of the LC - History of the LC2". Thelcswansea.com. Retrieved 2011-08-10.
  3. "Home - South Wales' Premier Attraction". Thelcswansea.com. Retrieved 2011-08-10.
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Coordinates: 51°37′01.00″N 3°56′26.00″W / 51.6169444°N 3.9405556°W / 51.6169444; -3.9405556

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