Worthing Leisure Centre
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Coordinates: 51°48′59″N 0°24′30″W / 51.8163°N 0.4082°W
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| Worthing Leisure Centre | |
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| Location | Worthing, England |
| Opened | 1972[1] |
| Operator | Worthing Leisure |
| Capacity | Main Hall: 1,000 |
Worthing Leisure Centre is a Leisure Centre located in Worthing, England, near Worthing College and Durrington-on-Sea railway station. The Capacity of the Main Hall is around 1,000 people and can be adapted for a variety of uses including: Badminton (10 courts), Basketball (2 courts), Volleyball (2 courts), Trampolining (6 trampolines) and a variety of other special events.[2]
The Main Hall is also home to BBL team Worthing Thunder.[3]
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- ^ http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=18225
- ^ "Worthing Leisure - Home". www.worthingleisure.co.uk/worthingleisure/wlc/. https://www.worthingleisure.co.uk/worthingleisure/wlc/. Retrieved 2009-02-25.
- ^ "Worthing Thunder Homepage". worthingthunder.planetsportal.co.uk/. http://worthingthunder.planetsportal.co.uk/. Retrieved 2009-02-25.
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