Bury Leisure are inviting people to join them on Saturday 10 September for their Festival of Feel Good Open Day at Castle Leisure Centre, Radcliffe Leisure Centre and Ramsbottom Pool and Fitness Centre.
They are throwing open their doors to give people the chance to try all they have to offer - and all activities on the day will be reduced to just £1.
Attendees at the open day will be able to:
- Try the up-to-the-minute gyms kitted out with the latest equipment and fitness tech
- Enjoy the pools, plus find out about Swimtag
- Join fitness classes and wellbeing sessions
- Try racquet sports - badminton, squash or table tennis
- See how the Boditrax body measurement system can help people understand more about their body and put them in control of their future fitness.
Plus there will be:
- · Free tours
- · Free health checks
- · Free branded giveaways
- · Wellbeing advice and support from Bury Live Well Service.
- · The chance to win a pair of Apple AirPods Pro (worth £239)
- · Access to discounted membership offers.
Councillor Tamoor Tariq, cabinet member for health and wellbeing, said: “There will be something for everyone at the Bury Leisure open day, so why not take this opportunity to come along, try it, love it, and start your fitness journey to loving life and feeling good?
“You can be sure of a warm welcome from the friendly and highly skilled team at Bury Leisure, plus our fitness instructors will be close at hand to support any customers with additional needs.
“Saturday 10 September is the ideal day to give your local leisure centre a try and see for yourself how it can support you and the whole family to achieve a fitter, healthier lifestyle.”
To check out open day activities, membership offers and to let Bury Leisure know you are coming visit www.bury.gov.uk/buryleisure-feelgood or check @BuryLeisure Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.
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