Does withdean have a pool?
Join as a member: We are more than just a gym, we are your local community sports complex. We offer a variety of facilities & activities to keep you motivated and active. You will also get use of our other 6 Centres within Brighton & Hove which gives you access to pools and so much more.
How do I cancel my freedom leisure membership?
We do need you to complete a quick form to notify us that you’re thinking of cancelling. Your leisure centre team will then contact you to process your request. Please note, we need 31 days’ notice in order to cancel a membership.
How long is Woking pool?
25m
Main/General
| Length | 25m |
|---|---|
| Width | 13m |
| Shallow end | 1m |
Who owns Withdean Stadium?
Brighton and Hove City Council
Today the Stadium is part of the Withdean Sports Complex leisure centre owned by Brighton and Hove City Council and operated by Freedom Leisure.
When was Woking Leisure Centre built?
1976
The Leisure Centre opened in 1976 and is accessed via a pedestrian bridge over a small river. It has a number of sports facilities, including 6 squash courts, a new state-of the art gym overlooking the park gym, three fitness studios, a dedicated Spinning (indoor cycling) studio and two halls.
When did Woking Lido close?
1984
Woking attracted thousands of families with its open air pool in Woking Park in the 60s and 70s. It closed in 1984 and was replaced by the Pool in the Park, which is a firm favourite among Woking residents.
How long did Brighton play at Withdean?
It was never a “proper” football ground, but Withdean kept the club alive for twelve years – just as Gillingham had for two years – and it proved to be a pretty successful venue for the Albion.
When did Brighton leave Withdean?
The club played their last game at Withdean on Saturday 30 April 2011 against Huddersfield Town. Since the club has moved out, the temporary seating and other structures have been removed with only the original North Stand remaining, with seating for around 1,300.
When was pool in the park Woking built?
1989: The main pool of what is now the Pool in the Park swimming complex was opened. Three years later in 1992 the leisure lagoon was opened.
When was Guildford Lido built?
21st June 1933
The Lido cost £13,700 to build and was officially opened on 21st June 1933, by the Mayor, William Harvey, who was the first person to dive in (pictured above) and take a swim. On that day 8,000 people packed into the Lido.