Sub Zero Ice Rink

Coordinates: 53°52′53″N 3°02′48″W / 53.8813°N 3.0467°W / 53.8813; -3.0467
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Sub Zero Ice Rink
Map
LocationJubilee Leisure Park
North Promenade
Cleveleys
Lancashire
FY5 DB
England
OwnerSub Zero Leisure Ltd
Capacity300
Opened2011
Tenants
Fylde Flyers 2011-2013
Blackpool Seagulls 2012-present
Wyre Seagulls 2011-present
Website
Sub Zero website

Sub Zero Ice Rink was an ice rink, in Cleveleys, Lancashire, England. The rink was 36 metres (118 ft) x 22 metres (72 ft).

It was home to the Fylde Flyers, Blackpool Seagulls and Wyre Seagulls ice hockey teams.

History[edit]

Sub Zero Leisure secured the lease for the building in 2010 and began converting it into an ice rink.[1] The rink opened in April 2011.[2] The rink was home to the Fylde Coast Figure Skating Club.[3]

Three ice hockey teams played at the ice rink. Fylde Flyers played in the English National Ice Hockey League, North Two Division. It was also home to two recreational teams, the re-formed Blackpool Seagulls and Wyre Seagulls.

The lease was not renewed by the building owner, forcing the original investor out. A new leaseholder began running the rink as 'Jubilee Ice Arena' in September 2013. With negative media coverage of the circumstances surrounding the takeover, as well as the opening of another ice rink in nearby Bispham, the business closed again in September 2014. A community interest company was formed to try to keep it open but that too finished and the rink closed for good in October 2015, going into liquidation in 2016. The premises briefly opened as a family entertainment centre [4] and is currently a gym.

Note; If the dimensions quoted above are correct it was a very small rink, since the American (or Imperial) size for a hockey rink is 85 x 185 ft and a full (or Olympic) size rink is 30M x 60M (about 100 ft x 200 ft).

References[edit]

  1. ^ "SubZero Ice Rink nearly ready to open in Cleveleys!". Visit Cleveleys. 20 January 2011. Retrieved 10 February 2012.
  2. ^ "Funding helps launch cool new tourism attraction". Blackpool Gazette. 18 April 2011. Retrieved 10 February 2012.
  3. ^ "FCFSC". Fylde Coast Figure Skating Club. Retrieved 10 February 2012.
  4. ^ "Fylde coast ice rink site is back in play as fun centre". Blackpool Gazette. 28 October 2016. Retrieved 15 May 2017.

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