Grab a Black Friday bargain this November with Wiltshire Council leisure centres offering membership discounts to help people get active for less.
The membership deals run from Friday, 17th November to Sunday, 26th November, and includes:
10% off annual memberships (including Life Zone, Fitness Zone, Swim Zone, Young Adult and Junior Zone). This equates to over two months for free when purchasing an annual leisure membership. Join for free on direct debit memberships, with nothing to pay until 5 December.Offer available on new 12-month contract direct debit Life Zone, Fitness Zone and Swim Zone memberships, as well as new Young Adult and Junior Zone flexible memberships
Cllr Ian Blair-Pilling, Cabinet Member for Leisure, said: “Black Friday is a great time to sign up for our membership deals, with offers to help people get active and meet their fitness goals, whilst saving money in the process. But, be quick as these deals are only available until Sunday, 26 November.
“Helping the people of Wiltshire to increase their activity levels and improving their health is a key priority in our business plan, and there is something for everyone in our centres, regardless of fitness levels, experience or personal goals.”
As a Life Zone, Fitness Zone, Swim Zone, Young Adult or Junior Zone member, people can access all 20 leisure centres managed by Wiltshire Council. All member types can also benefit from a 10-day book-in-advance policy.
Details on memberships can be found www.wiltshire.gov.uk/leisure-memberships.
Terms and conditions apply - full details are available at www.wiltshire.gov.uk/leisure-promotions.

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