Stirchley Indoor Bowls Centre
Stirchley Indoor Bowls Centre
1326 Pershore Road
Birmingham
B29 2XS
Telephone Number: 0121 464 0784
General Opening Times: Monday - Sunday 10.15am - 10.15pm
Public Transport: Bus 45, 47, 35. Trains: 5 mins walk from Bournville Station
Parking: Free car parking spaces including 2 designated disabled parking spaces
Disabled facilities available at this site? Yes
Please contact us for information about discounts and Passport to Leisure.
Reception area for the processing of Be Active Scheme, Passport to Leisure Membership, enrolment for Strikes Soccer Academy
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Opening HoursMonday to Sunday 10.15am - 10.15pm
above opening time's can change due to league bookings please check with reception.
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Indoor Bowls Price
PTL Price
Adult £3.40
£2.60
Junior £2.20
Not Applicable
We advise that when possible you book up to 7 days in advance to avoid disappointment.
- In-house providers e.g., Civic Catering, Design and Print
- eCatalogue
- Current contractual arrangements
- In-house provider – Internal Transfer
- eCatalogue and current contractual arrangements – raise a Purchase Order unless it is included on the Purchase Order Exempt List.
- Ordering Goods and Services up to £10K
- Ordering Goods and Services between £10K – £173,934
- Procurement of Goods and Services above £173,934
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The Be Active Scheme is a free scheme open to Birmingham residents. We are working in partnership with the NHS to offer all Birmingham residents free swimming, group exercise classes and gym sessions. The scheme is currently ongoing.
The be active times for Bowls - Monday - Sunday 10.15am - 10.15pm
The above time's can change due to league bookings please check with reception.
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We have a range of different types of membership available to suit your needs, or you can simply pay and play for a number of activities. To help you choose a membership we have provided some essential information on each type please take a look at our Leisure Centre Memberships page for more details
The Procurement Toolkit
The Procurement Toolkit will help you to source goods and services, in an open and transparent way, with the objective of achieving Value for Money.
The procurement process protects the way the Council budget is being spent and ensures that a variety of suppliers (including local small, medium and third sector enterprises) are able to bid for business, via Finditinbirmingham.
CPS makes certain that the Council’s Polices and Procedures are integrated into the procurement process and comply with Birmingham City Council’s Financial Regulations and Standing Orders (which are part of Birmingham City Council’s Constitution - Volume B Part 2(B) Standing Orders relating to contracts ), national and European law. CPS has produced an overview of New Changes to Standing Orders
CPS integrates BCC's Equality and Diversity, Sustainability and Going for Green policies into the Councils contracts and produced a Guidance on Dealing with Policy and Service Issues in Council Contracts.
Ordering Goods and Services
You will need to firstly check with your Requisitioner if there is an existing arrangements in place on the Voyager portal. The Voyager Portal is Birmingham City Council’s system for procuring goods and services.
The Voyager portal contains the ‘How to Buy Guide’ which is designed to help you identify the correct ordering channel.
This can include:
If there is an existing arrangement in place contact your requisitioner who will arrange one of the following:
If you cannot find the good or service via the How to Buy Guide, you will need to select one of the following three options, (Note: You will need to take into account the value of the complete project). If you have difficulties, estimating the overall cost of the project, contact CPS.
The Quotation Pack is a set of useful templates that will help you through the procurement process. There is also a set of standard Terms and Conditions you may want to include in your quotation.
For all purchasing or contract queries contact:
Corporate Procurement Services
P O BOX 10680
Birmingham
B4 7WB
Telephone: 0121 464 8000
Email: CPS@birmingham.gov.uk
Sat Nav: B4 7DD
Procurement Process Flow Chart (Size: 588 Kb Type: PowerPoint Presentation )
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If you wish to make a booking for yourself click on the button at the top of this page.
If you already have a self service account you will be asked to sign in using your details.
If you do not have a self service account you will be taken straight to the online bookings as a non member guest.
Follow the instructions to make your booking.
If you have the advanced booking option on your leisure card you will be able to book 8 days in advance and pay for the court/pitch when you arrive at the leisure centre
If you do not have the advanced booking option you will only be able to book 7 days in advance and will be required to pay at the time of booking.
If you wish to track your bookings (and take advantage of the advanced booking option if you have purchased this) you need a self service account. Sign up for one now.
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If you wish to make a booking for someone else click on the button at the top of this page. You will need the leisure card number and postcode/surname of the person you are booking for.
If you wish to track the bookings for the person you are acting on behalf of you must have a self service account. Sign up for one now.
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No – you can make bookings up to 7 days in advance but must pay for the booking at the time you make it.
If you wish to book up to 8 days in advance you will need the advanced booking option. An Advance Booking option can be added to a standard card or PTL card for an annual fee of £15. The Advance Booking option allows you to book courts and pitches an extra day in advance of other customers (8 days ahead, instead of 7).
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For all sports and leisure activities an adult charge will apply to anyone aged 16 years and above.
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Please contact the leisure centre direct, if you haven't been able to find the information that you need.

