Lee Valley Ice Centre
The Lee Valley Ice Centre is located in Leyton in the Lower Lea Valley, London. The original venue opened in 1984, and a major redevelopment and expansion was completed in 2023. The centre now has two Olympic size ice rinks. It is owned by the Lee Valley Regional Park Authority, and is home to the Lee Valley Lions ice hockey team.
History
The ice centre was opened in 1984 by Torvill and Dean. By the 2010s the centre was aging and unable to cope with demand, and a redevelopment was proposed. There was some opposition from environmental groups due to the impact on Leyton Marsh, but the plans were approved by Waltham Forest council.The £30 million redevelopment was funded by the Lee Valley Regional Park Authority and the London Borough of Waltham Forest, and added a gym, dance studio and cafe together with the new ice rinks. Robin Cousins, Olympic gold medal winning figure skater and president of British Ice Skating, took part in a "soft-launch" event, before the centre opened to the public on Saturday 17 June.