appeared at the Jade Jones Pavilion Flint as a regional indoor leisure hub, featuring an 8-lane Ten Pin Bowling Alley on the ground floor and a 4-lane flat green bowling rink on the first floor, redevelopment completed in 2012. Named to honor Olympic taekwondo champion Jade Jones, a former student at Flint High School, the facility also includes a café/bar and adjacent family-friendly amenities such as a swimming pool and soft play areas. It serves as a regional indoor bowling hub and hosts leisure and community activities in Flint town, linking sport, leisure, and community life. It sits at the corner of Earl Street and Aber Street in Flint, making it hub for local residents and visitors alike.
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28th January 2025 16:00 Flint 1st Scout Hut 29th January 2025 10:00 - 12:00 29th January 2025 10:30 - 12:00 Jade Jones Pavilion 29th January 2025 14:00 - 16:00 Flint Town Hall 29th January 2025 15:45 - 17:15 Jade Jones Pavilion 29th January 2025 18:30 Flint 1st Scout Hut
www.flinttowncouncil.gov.walesViewed across a Flintshire Retail Park access road. The Pavilion entrance http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5258407 is beyond the left edge of the photo.
www.geograph.org.ukJade Jones Pavilion Flint is the home of indoor bowling in Flintshire with an 8-lane Ten Pin Bowling Alley on the ground floor and a 4-lane flat…
www.gonorthwales.co.ukJade Jones Pavilion, 60 Earl St, Flint CH6 5ER Contact June Brady website: www.walkaboutflintshire.com Wednesday 10.30pm – 12 pm, Jade Jones Pavilion, Flint
www.flinttowncouncil.gov.walesAcross the A5119 Aber Road towards the Jade Jones Pavilion entrance. http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5258407
www.geograph.org.ukJade Jones Pavilion Flint is the home of indoor bowling in Flintshire with an 8-lane Ten Pin Bowling Alley on the ground floor and a 4-lane flat…
www.gonorthwales.co.ukClub information for Flintshire Indoor Bowls Club
www.welshindoorbowls.comOn the corner of Earl Street and Aber Street. The Jade Jones Pavilion is a regional indoor bowling centre and multi-purpose leisure centre, named for Jade Jones who won the Olympic gold medal in 2012 in the women's taekwando 57 kg (9 stone) category. Jade Jones, who was born in Bodelwyddan, attended Flint High School.
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