Hermitage Leisure Centre is reopening next Monday as part of Government 'roadmap'

By Graham Hill

7th Apr 2021 | Local News

Leisure centres in Coalville and Ashby are set to reopen from next Monday after the Government's go-ahead for Step 2 of the roadmap.

Hermitage Leisure Centre in Whitwick, and Ashby's Hood Park Leisure Centre will open its doors again following a three-month closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Both venues are managed by sports and leisure operator Everyone Active in partnership with North West Leicestershire District Council.

The lido at Hood Park Leisure Centre will open on Saturday, May 29 – a date in keeping with previous years which takes into account an ongoing refurbishment of facilities.

The Government confirmed on Monday that leisure centres would be safe to reopen with strict operational measures in place.

This is the latest stage of the four-step roadmap and follows the reopening of several outdoor activities at Everyone Active sites on Monday, March 29, such as the artificial football pitches at Hermitage and Hood Park which are available for block bookings at present.

The Government's roadmap includes detail on which facilities can reopen within each step, meaning some may not be available in the first instance.

For details about which facilities can reopen in each step and the latest guidance, click here.

Everyone Active has committed to keeping its customers safe and active, ensuring it will meet and exceed Government guidelines to prevent the spread of Covid-19 with the Everyone Active Pledge.

Full details on the operator's pledge and safety measures can be found HERE.

While its 200 leisure centres across the country have been closed, Everyone Active has provided a comprehensive package of online workouts for people to use, along with livestreamed classes across its social media pages.

Duncan Gibb, Everyone Active's contract manager, said: "We're very much looking forward to reopening our centres and welcoming back the local community.

"After being closed for three months, the latest step in the Government's roadmap is a positive move forward for the leisure industry and gives people of all ages the opportunity to resume activity and exercise in their leisure centre.

"Ensuring our colleagues and customers remain safe continues to be our number one priority and we have carefully considered the strict measures to ensure we adhere to the guidance.

"We will be contacting all customers directly over the coming days regarding the reopening of centres. We look forward to welcoming everyone back and thank them for their patience."

Paul Sanders, Head of Community Services at North West Leicestershire District Council, said: "It's great news for the health and wellbeing of people across North West Leicestershire that leisure centres will soon

reopen.

"It's essential that customers can return with confidence and safety has therefore been our number one priority.

"We've been working closely with Everyone Active to ensure all Government guidelines are being followed and we're now looking forward to reopening the doors next week."

In line with Government guidance, 50 people per bookable session will be allowed to use the Hood Park Lido in the first instance, with pricing to be confirmed.

The booking system will be implemented closer to the opening date.

Hood Park Lido opening times (subject to change)

  • Saturday, May 29-Sunday, June 6 (9am-6pm) – open every day
  • Saturday, June 12-Sunday, July 4 (9am-6pm) – open every weekend
  • Saturday, July 10-Sunday, September 5 (9am-6pm) – open every day
  • Pool party slots will be available every Saturday and Sunday only from Saturday, May
29-Sunday, September 5.
  • During hot periods, two-hour bookings only will be run.

For further information on Everyone Active and its leisure centres, click

HERE.

     

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