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The '''Sports Hall''' was opened on 11 December 1976 by Councillor [[Fred W Hoyles]], as part of a two-day BGS Open Day. The architect | The '''Sports Hall''' was opened on 11 December 1976 by Councillor [[Fred W Hoyles]], as part of a two-day BGS Open Day. The architect, [[David Booth]], later delivered a talk to the Lower Sixth in February 1977. | ||
The building is located next to the main [[Assembly Hall]]. | The building is located next to the main [[Assembly Hall]]. | ||
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[[Category:See Also]] | [[Category:See Also]] | ||
== See Also == | ==See Also== | ||
*[[:Timeline of BGS history]] | |||
*[[:Timeline of Buildings]] | *[[:Timeline of Buildings]] | ||
Latest revision as of 00:57, 7 September 2024
The Sports Hall was opened on 11 December 1976 by Councillor Fred W Hoyles, as part of a two-day BGS Open Day. The architect, David Booth, later delivered a talk to the Lower Sixth in February 1977.
The building is located next to the main Assembly Hall.
Prehistory
Early in 1971 it was reported that there was a scheme to build a gymnasium for the joint use of the school and Boston College of Further Education. The governors objected because of anticipated administrative difficulties and also as the school had been promised a gymnasium of its own for some time.