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 12 to 36 lanes (depending on the width of the centre), which often have on-site restaurants and bars.

A Tenpin site in Gloucester with the former branding.

The brand was formerly owned by Essenden Ltd,[2] now Ten Entertainment plc[3] who are a member of the Tenpin Bowling Proprietors Association (TBPA). The company is headquartered in Cranfield, Bedfordshire.

Operations

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.[4] Tenpin carried out a rebranding of all sites during the late 2010s.[5]

Tenpin sites are also used as venues for local and national ten-pin league competitions.

List of current locations

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)
  • Tower Park Poole transferred ownership to Hollywood Bowl
  • Bournemouth closed as a Super Bowl and now operates as a lasertag arena
  • Hull (Closed as Megabowl in the late 1990s)
  • Streatham (Closed as Megabowl in 2006)
  • Redditch (Closed as Megabowl in 2000, demolished and the site used for housing)
  • Sunderland (Became MFA Bowl)
  • Stevenage (Formally a GX Super Bowl. Closed early 2000s, demolished and became a Currys PC World on the Roaring Meg Retail Park)

References

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