Fife’s Sports and Leisure Trust, is launching an expanded online booking service as part of its Covid-19 health and safety measures.
Customers are being urged to register so that they can access gyms, group fitness classes and swimming pools when doors open.
Members of Leisure Active members, the trust low-cost membership programme, will benefit from a month’s free membership as well as being reimbursed for two weeks in March prior to fees being suspended during lockdown.
Participants of the Learn to Swim programme will be contacted with full details of when swimming lessons will resume.
Scott Urquhart, sports and physical activity team manager for Fife Sports and Leisure Trust, said: “As part of our Covid health and safety measures, we will be restricting the number of customers in centres at any one time to ensure adequate social distancing, so, we are urging customers who may not already be registered with us to do so in order to access facilities and programmes.
“We are very keen to welcome customers back to our facilities and we have worked hard to deliver pool and group fitness timetables which can allow the best use of the facilities under the new measures.”
The Michael Woods Sports and Leisure Centre in Glenrothes, Carnegie Leisure Centre and Pitreavie Athletics Centre, in Dunfermline and Kirkcaldy Leisure Centre will be opening doors first on Monday, September 14, followed by East Sands Leisure Centre, Levenmouth Swimming Pool and Sports Centre, Cowdenbeath Leisure Centre and Dalgety Bay Leisure Centre on Monday, September 28.
Duloch Leisure Centre, Cupar Leisure Centre, Bowhill Swimming Pool and Waterstone Crook Leisure Centre will be welcoming customers on Monday, October 12, followed by the Beacon Leisure Centre on Monday, October 26.
The trust will be releasing details of its online booking system, programme timetables and new customer app over the coming weeks.
For further information, visit https://www.fifeleisure.org.uk/coronavirus-update.