Leisure centres set to re-open in Brighton & Hove
All seven leisure centres in Brighton & Hove will reopen their doors on April 12, after the third, and hopefully last lockdown.
The centres, which include King Alfred Leisure Centre, Withdean Sports Complex and Prince Regent Swimming Complex, along with smaller community facilities located in Mouslecoomb, Portslade, Whitehawk and Queens Park are operated by Freedom Leisure in partnership with Brighton & Hove City Council.
Most activities available
When the centres re-open on April 12, most activities will be available including gym, swimming, racket sports and children’s swimming lessons.
However, due to the government guidelines, group exercise classes will not be available straight away but hope to resume in in May.
All the centres will have measures in place to keep staff and customers Covid safe.
Exercising safely
Ivan Horsfall Turner Managing Director Freedom Leisure says; ”We look forward to seeing everyone using their local leisure centre again, and the teams can’t wait to get back to providing our local communities with opportunities for exercise, activity and the chance to socialise safely.
“We are so grateful to our customers for their patience, support and loyalty once again during the closure of the centres.”
Information on reopening times and activity programmes
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