Situated on 4
hectares of land beside
Sungei Punggol, Sengkang Sports Centre houses a
community club, and feature sports facilities including four
swimming pools and five
water slides. One of the slides has four colours similar to the slides at East Coast Park, which is now closed. It also has an
indoor sports hall and a synthetic
soccer field and hockey pitch currently used for training by the National Singapore Hockey Team as well as Sengkang Secondary School, the pitch comes up to 12,000 square metres (129,170 square feet). The four-storey Anchorvale Community Club is the first
community centre in Singapore to be built next to a
river and co-located with a sports complex. The available facilities include a
multi-media room, a tea arts room, playrooms, a large multi-purpose hall, a reading and study area, and a
roof terrace. There is also space for
retail, a riverfront
café and eating outlets. The indoor sports hall accommodates 12
badminton courts and can also be used for
basketball and
volleyball. Retractable seating, which allows flexible use of the hall, can seat 200 spectators. Other indoor facilities include a
dance studio and a
gymnasium, which is in the indoor sport hall with the badminton courts. The sports centre also includes a two-pitch hockey stadium, which was used as a competition venue for
hockey during the
2010 Summer Youth Olympics. The sports complex is linked to Sengkang Floating Wetland on
Sungei Punggol. People can take part in
water sports and other activities. it is within walking distance from
Farmway LRT station. It is closed for maintenance on Mondays. It has 3 levels of slides: the Speed Slide and Tunnel Slide while on the second level the Multi Coloured slides with a capacity of 4 riders at a time. Lastly, on level 3 there are the twister slides with a capacity of 2 riders at a time. ==See also==