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Jubilee Pool at Thame Leisure Centre
Tel: 01844 215607
The Jubilee Swimming Pool, funded by Thame Town Council, is managed
by SOLL Leisure.
The Thame Leisure Centre Jubilee Pool caters for everyone regardless
of ability and age. Children and adults alike can enjoy the fun
pool alongside the main pool, with the climbing castle and slide,
waterfalls, water cannons and the bubble loungers to lie back and
relax on.
The Jubilee Pool is overlooked by Café SOLL, seating up to
30 people and serving a variety of hot and cold snacks and drinks.
As well as daily public sessions, there are parent and tot sessions,
aquacise and relaxation classes, over-fifties sessions, birthday
parties and after school lessons. The swim school provides swimming
lessons for all ages and there are also more advanced swimming club
sessions. The Jubilee Pool is also available for private hire.
Football Pitches
Football pitches are located at the Southern Road Recreation Ground
and Church Farm.
For hiring details of Southern Road Recreation Ground, contact the
Thame Information Point. Tel: 01844 212833
Recreational Facilities
Recreation Grounds with children’s play facilities are located
at:

Elms Park,
Park Street
Churchill Play
Area, Churchill Crescent
Pearce Way
Pickenfield
Queen Elizabeth
Circle, North Eastern Distributor Road
Southern Road
Skate Park,
Church Farm
Skate Park
The Thame Skate Park facility is situated on the northern by-pass,
on the opposite side of the road from Lea Park. There is a Toucan
crossing to allow safe access to the area. This facility is free
for anyone to use during daylight hours.
Clubs
There are also a number of recreational clubs, including cricket,
tennis, bowls, rugby, snooker, and at the Thame Leisure Centre:
badminton, squash, running, martial arts, yoga and more.
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