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Look back at Rhyl Sun Centre and why it was loved by generations of Mancunians

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Sign up for our daily newsletter to get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox For years the school holidays weren’t complete without launching yourself down one of the flumes or having a go on the monorail cars at Rhyl Sun Centre.

Opened in June 1980, it was the largest indoor pool in Europe at the time and thousands of families from Manchester would travel there to enjoy a day out.

Back in the eighties and nineties, children would spend hours playing on the famous octopus slide, the monorail cars and in the wave pool - and for adults, there were coin operated sunbeds at the poolside and people were even allowed to smoke. READ MORE: The rise and fall of the prefab council estates that used to be in Heaton Park and at

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