Posted: Sat 20th Sep 2025

Weekly roller discos set for Deeside Leisure Centre

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Saturday, Sep 20th, 2025

A new roller disco is launching at Deeside Leisure Centre next month.

Rollers Club, which runs events across the North West, will host a launch night on Saturday 11 October from 6pm to 7.30pm. Further sessions are planned for 25 October, 15 November and 29 November.

From Saturday 10 January 2026, roller discos will take place every Saturday evening.

To mark the opening, entry to the launch night is £5 with skate hire available for £2. Those bringing their own skates will only pay the entry fee. Parents who are not skating can spectate for free, and there is no charge for parking at the centre.

Rollers Club events combine music, disco lighting and games with free skating. Staff will be on hand to help beginners, and skates are available to hire in a full range of sizes. The sessions are open to all ages from four upwards.

The organisers say the events aim to provide a family-friendly activity that combines fitness, fun and community.

The roller discos will run at Deeside Leisure Centre, Chester Road West, Deeside, from 6pm to 7.30pm.

For more details or to book, visit www.rollersclub.co.uk
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