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USN Bolton Arena Fencing & Gymnastics USN Bolton Arena Fencing & Gymnastics Address USN Bolton Arena Did you know? The USN Bolton Arena played host to Great Britain's 2011 Arena Approach Horwich Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group II First Round Match against Tunisia. Bolton Great Britain won 3-2 to advance to the second round of the Davis Cup BL6 6LB Europe/Africa Zone Group II Tel 01204 488100 Useful Links www.boltonarena.com About The USN Bolton Arena offers fantastic indoor sports facilities to serve the local communities, school and clubs of Bolton and Greater Manchester, as well as providing a first class venue for sporting events. The indoor tennis hall is being transformed and will provide the perfect venue for the Fencing and Gymnastics competitions, which take place over three days. Disability Access USN Bolton Arena has 10 designated disabled parking spaces. There is level access into the building, with automatic entrance doors. The building is on three floors, with lift access to all floors. There are disabled toilets on all floors. Advice Plan your Journey Now. Make sure you know how to reach the venue and leave plenty of time for travelling. The train service from Bolton Interchange to Horwich Parkway is experiencing disruptions during this time. Replacement bus services will be in operation but please check with Northern Rail. Regulations Alcohol is prohibited across all Sainsbury’s School Games Venues. Avoid bringing the following items into the venue: horns, vuvuzeas or similar items, any objects or clothing bearing political statements or commercial identification intended for ‘ambush marketing’, and photographic equipment over 30cm in length including tripods and monopods. Photographs -Anyone taking photographs must have photographic approval and appropriate forms will be available at the information desk in the spectator foyer. Competition Schedule Sport Competition Venue Thursday 3/9/15 Friday 4/9/15 Saturday 5/9/15 Sunday 6/9/15 Fencing Bolton Arena 10:00 – 16:00 08:45 – 18:15 08:30 – 14:45 Gymnastics Bolton Arena 12:00 – 16:40 9:30 – 18:40 9:00 – 14:05 Sports training time Sports Competition time (Fencing – doors open 30 minutes before Competition starts / Gymnastics – times stated include Warm Up and reflect doors open time) Travel Information Train Public Buses Car Car parking The train service from Bolton Accessible by bus – 574, 517 & 518, 576, 715 & USN Bolton Arena is situated in the Car parking: There is parking at the venue, accessed Interchange to Horwich Parkway is 715A from Bolton Bus Station, Moor Lane, Bolton Middlebrook Leisure & Retail Park, from Burnden Way. experiencing disruptions during (574 does not run on Sundays). The stop is on next to the Reebok Stadium, 300 Blue Badge car parking: There are parking spaces for this time. Replacement bus Linkway near to Asda. metres from J6 of the M61. services will be in operation but Blue Badge holders close to the main entrance to the please check details with Northern Details of bus services can be found on the GMPTE https://www.google.co.uk/maps building, these will be available on a first come first Rail:http://www.northernrail.org website: /@53.57942,- served basis. or phone 03332 220125 http://www.tfgm.com/buses/Pages/default.aspx 2.539351,17z?hl=en .
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