Former names | Gannochy Trust Sports Complex |
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Location | Hay Street Perth, Scotland |
Coordinates | 56°24′10″N 3°26′07″W / 56.4029°N 3.4353°W |
Owner | Perth and Kinross Council |
Operator | Live Active Leisure |
Construction | |
Opened | 15 October 1968 |
Renovated | 1989–1991 |
Expanded | 1975–1979 |
Construction cost | £150,000 (initial; a fire meant this was exceeded) |
Architect | David Cockburn |
Tenants | |
Perthshire RFC (Scottish National League Division Three) (1968–present) |
Bell's Sports Centre, formerly known as the Gannochy Trust Sports Complex,[1] is located in Perth, Scotland. Built in 1968, it stands at the western edge of the city's North Inch park, adjacent to Balhousie Castle.[2]
At the time of its opening, its domed roof, over 220 ft (67 m) in diameter, was the largest laminated timber dome in the United Kingdom.[3] It was surpassed by London's Millennium Dome in 1999.[4]
Owned by Perth and Kinross Council, it is operated by Live Active Leisure on behalf of Perth and Kinross Council.[5][1]
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