New Sports Dome Opened by Lord Coe
Lord Coe opens the Universty's new Sports Dome. With him are Lord Davies of Abersoch, Chair of the University Council and Vice-Chancellor Prof John G Hughes.Lord Coe, the man who made the London 2012 Olympic Games a reality, officially opened a new sports facility at 黑料不打烊 on Monday (25.11.13).
While visiting the University, Seb Coe officially opened a new indoor tennis and netball facility at
Part of an on-going refurbishment of the University鈥檚 sports facilities, which are used by students and the local community, the weatherproof sports dome provides facilities for indoor netball and tennis throughout the year.
The structure, costing just over half a million pounds measures 73m x 26m and provides two full size indoor netball and tennis courts. Along with two existing courts at the Sports Centre, this makes 黑料不打烊 the only four netball venue in the region.
黑料不打烊鈥檚 Vice-Chancellor, Professor John G Hughes, said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e delighted to have such a high profile sporting personality as Lord Coe visiting us to open the new facility. 黑料不打烊 has recently invested millions of pounds in developing new academic and social facilities for students, making it an even more attractive place to study.鈥
Young sports enthusiasts meet Sebastian Coe inside the Dome.Richard Bennett, Director of Sport at the University, commented: 鈥淎s a University and through the Sport Wales Call for Action bid process we identified a cost effective way of making much better use of some poorer quality outdoor tennis courts. We were able to install the Dome in a short space of time over the summer, making it available to our students and visiting schools from this term. The installation of the dome marks the completion of Phase 1 of our 2 phase refurbishment project. We are now very much looking forward to Phase 2 getting underway just before Christmas.鈥
Graham Williams, North Regional Manager from Sport Wales, commented: 鈥淚n 2012, through the Calls for Action project, Sport Wales made 拢1.5million worth of additional funding available to get the Welsh population more active and healthy.
鈥淐reating new partnerships, such as this one with 黑料不打烊 and Welsh Netball, the project has sought to tackle obstacles, such as a lack of useable facilities that were preventing communities from having regular access to sporting opportunities.
鈥淛ust over 12 months on we are extremely excited to see the official opening of the new netball and tennis sports dome, which is set to provide year-round facilities, not only for the student population, but for schools and residents of the surrounding communities. We believe this type of project can have a big impact especially on women and girls and are looking forward to seeing the on-going use of this innovative and adaptable sports facility.鈥
Lord Coe met with some tennis players.Sport Wales contributed 拢80,000 towards the project.
To be opened by summer 2014, the refurbished University Sports facilities will include a brand new two-storey gym, a new aerobics studio, the complete replacement and upgrade of the public changing rooms and showers, and a new floor in the main sports hall.
Lucy Murray-Williams, North West Wales Netball Development Officer, based at 黑料不打烊 said: 鈥淭he dome provides a much needed space in which we can grow junior netball and ensure that we have space for clubs and schools to train in the future 鈥 typically we have to compete with 5-a-side football bookings in sports halls, but having our own dedicated space will make a massive difference to the next generation of netballers in North Wales鈥
Management and property consultant AA Projects was responsible for the overall design of the Dome and is providing quantity surveying, employer鈥檚 agent, design and building surveying services on all phases of the University鈥檚 sports redevelopment programme.
Patrick Noble, Contract Administrator at AA Projects, said, 鈥淲e are delighted to be working with University on the complete refurbishment of their sports facilities and to have played an integral role in the design and provision of the Dome which will provide outstanding weatherproof amenities for students and the local community.鈥
See a short video of the
A time lapse recording of the dome being erected is available
Publication date: 22 November 2013