Wiltshire Council’s spring leisure membership offer is now available in all council run leisure centres – people can join now to get fit for summer.
All leisure centres throughout the county are currently offering three months of membership for £99, with unlimited access to gym, swimming, and group exercise classes.
The no admin fee, no commitment, membership is available to purchase until 31st May.
All leisure memberships enable the holder to access all 20 council operated sites, giving members the opportunity to take part in a wide range of activities and classes: from high-intensity classes such as Les Mills Body Attack or Body Pump, through to relaxation and wellness classes like Pilates and yoga.
Wiltshire Council Cabinet Member for Leisure, Cllr Ian Blair-Pilling, said: “We’re really keen to encourage people to improve their health and wellbeing by leading more active lifestyles.
"This three-month membership is a great opportunity to get fit for summer and will allow people to sign up to our facilities without any on-going commitment, providing flexibility and allowing them to take a first step towards their fitness goals.
"A key priority in our business plan is provide facilities that are not only safe and well maintained, but also at good value-for-money. This membership will allow people to try out our facilities and take the first step on their fitness journey.
"If they then wish to continue with us at the end of the three months, we would love them to stay and we have a large range of membership and payment options to get the most out of their time with us.”
For more information or to become a member, people should visit Wiltshire Council’s website at: https://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/leisure-promotions

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