Wiltshire Council leisure centres are offering Black Friday deals to help people get the most out of their local leisure centre without breaking the bank.
The deals run from Friday, 18 November, to Wednesday, 30 November, and include
Twelve months for the price of nine on annual memberships (including Life Zone, Fitness Zone, Swim Zone, Young Adult and Junior Zone). Get an extra two months free with this special offer when you buy an annual leisure membership (the normal price includes one month free).
No admin fee, no pro-rata payment and half price December on new 12-month contract direct debit Life Zone, Fitness Zone and Swim Zone memberships, as well as new Young Adult and Junior Zone memberships
Ten swims for £39.50 with a casual swim promotion available to non-members and leisure card holders.
Wiltshire Council Cabinet Member for Leisure, Cllr Ian Blair-Pilling, said: "With people looking to reduce costs but still wanting to keep active, it is a great time to sign up for our Black Friday membership deals. Exercise has physical health benefits, plus it also supports mental health and emotional well-being, as well as being a great stress reliever – all key themes of our business plan.
“We hope people will take advantage of these limited time offers and with our centres offering a friendly community venue for people regardless of fitness level, age or gender we know we’re offering something for everyone”
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. Our local centres are:
Five Rivers Health and Wellbeing Centre
Amesbury Sports Centre
Downton Leisure Centre
Durrington Swimming and Fitness Centre
Tidworth Leisure Centre
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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