Dundee International Sports Centre
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Dundee International Sports Center (DISC) is a sports center in Dundee, Scotland, opened in the late 1990s. In 1998, DISC staged the European Hockey Championships.
[edit] Present day
The sports centre is used as a physical education base for Morgan Academy and its pupils. Morgan Academy is one of a few in Scotland that use facilities like this.
The DISC has provided this statement on their website concerning accesability etc.
We strive to cater for all ability groups. Most facilities within our buildings are accessible by wheelchair. If you have any special needs and would like to come along to one of our centres please call the centre ahead of your arrival and we will do our best to accommodate you. Dundee Leisure Working in Partnership with Dundee City Council’s Leisure and Communities Department is continually working to achieve a better quality of life for the people of Dundee by providing the highest possible standard of leisure service that promotes both quality and choice for all.