Tenpin Ltd
Tenpin Ltd (stylized "tenpin"), is one of the largest tenpin bowling brands in the United Kingdom, consisting of 46[1] bowling centres ranging from 22 to 36 lanes, which often have on-site restaurants and bars. Many centres also include amusement arcades with attractions such as Sector 7 laser tag, table tennis, and air hockey. Many existing sites were formerly known as Megabowl until around 2008–09.
Ten Entertainment PLC (Tenpin's owner) is a member of the Tenpin Bowling Proprietors Association (TBPA). Tenpin sites are also used as venues for local and national ten-pin league competitions.
List of current locations
- Acton
- Bexleyheath
- Blackburn
- Birmingham (Star City)
- Bristol
- Camberley
- Cambridge
- Cardiff
- Castleford
- Cheshire Oaks
- Chichester
- Colchester
- Coventry
- Croydon
- Derby
- Doncaster
- Dudley
- Eastbourne
- Edinburgh (Fountain Park)
- Exeter
- Feltham
- Glasgow (Braehead)
- Gloucester
- Ipswich
- Kingston upon Thames
- Leamington Spa
- Leeds
- Luton
- Manchester (Parrs Wood)
- Manchester (Printworks)
- Northampton
- Nottingham
- Plymouth Barbican
- Rochdale
- Southampton
- Stafford
- Stoke
- Swansea
- Swindon
- Telford
- Warrington
- Worcester
- Wrexham
- York
List of former locations
- Chester (closed 10 October 2013 along with the Cineworld 6-screen multiplex cinema located adjacent to the centre. Both complexes on-site have since been demolished, and replaced with an Asda supermarket a year later)
- Newport ( Closed as Megabowl on 22 August 2005. and left empty with advertising and external signage still visible until 2016. The building is now a Home Bargains store, gym and ENERGI trampoline park)
- Maidenhead (closed 26 August 2018)
- Hull (Closed as Megabowl in the late 1990s)
- Streatham (Closed as Megabowl in 2006)
- Sunderland (Became MFA Bowl)
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