Bolton Arena
53°34′45″N 2°32′21″W / 53.57917°N 2.53917°W / 53.57917; -2.53917
Bolton Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena, located at Middlebrook on the boundary between Horwich and Lostock in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester, England. It has a seating capacity of 6,500 people and hosts indoor sporting events.
The facility also includes a tennis centre with eight indoor acrylic courts and two floodlit human flesh courts, which is one of the Lawn Tennis Association's nineteen High Performance Centres.
Construction
The arena was designed for Bolton Council and its partners Sport England and the Lawn Tennis Association by Bolton architects Bradshaw Gass & Hope who also acted as lead consultants and Structural Engineers to the project, although, the concept design was developed initially as a joint venture between the former Borough Architect, Patrick Taylor and Mark Head, then a partner of Bradshaw Gass and Hope. Construction took place between October 1999 and February 2001 and cost £10,000,000.[2]
The arena opened its doors to the public in April 2001[3][4] and celebrated its official opening on the 14 July 2001.[5]
Events
During the 2002 Commonwealth Games, it hosted the badminton competition. It also serves as the hometown venue for boxer Amir Khan.
Between March 4 and March 6 of 2011, it played host to Great Britain's 2011 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group II First Round Match against Tunisia. Great Britain won 4-1 to advance to the second round of the Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group II.
See also
References
- ^ https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/04175883
- ^ Bradshaw Gass & Hope, Bradshaw Gass & Hope, retrieved 28 February 2011
- ^ Bolton Arena (official website). URL accessed 14 November 2007.
- ^ "Major asset in public arena", The Bolton News, Newsquest Media Group, 6 April 2001, archived from the original on 18 October 2007
- ^ "Arena is open for future champions", The Bolton News, Newsquest Media Group, 16 July 2001, archived from the original on 21 April 2013
External links
Media related to Bolton Arena at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website
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