Posted: Sat 18th Jul 2015

Summer Offer on Pure Cards in Wrexham Leisure Centres

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Saturday, Jul 18th, 2015

This summer pure leisure are offering a thirty day pass at your local leisure and activity centre for just £20.

You can now sign up at Chirk Leisure and Activity Centre, Gwyn Evans Leisure Centre, Queensway and Waterworld.

With this pass you will receive a free induction and personal fitness advice. There will also be unlimited access to five gyms, unlimited use of three swimming pools and unlimited attendance at hundreds of fitness classes all over Wrexham. The pass will be available to people of ages sixteen and above.

Councillor Hugh Jones, Lead Member for Communities and Partnerships, said: “This pass gives people a chance to join in with sports activities for an affordable and reasonable price. This is an excellent idea which encourages people to live a healthy lifestyle”

This scheme will be called summer shape up and is ran by Wrexham Council.



Spotted something? Got a story? Email [email protected]



Have a look at...

Housing association to invest £1 million in job creation and growth

Women with gynaecological cancers in Wales “being let down at every step of the journey”

First Minister fires Blythyn over leaks – “I did not, nor have I ever leaked anything” she replies

Childcare providers at risk of closure due to funding rates, Senedd committee warns

Residents urged to fight like hell’ against proposed “super-estate” in Wrexham

Welsh Ambulance crews “often only seeing only one patient per shift” due to handover delays

Wrexham Hospice calls for sustainable funding model amid rising costs

North Wales medical school to help boost staff retention, says first minister

A view from Sam Rowlands – Welsh Conservative North Wales Member of the Senedd

Major council tax shake-up pushed back to after next Senedd election

Police and crime commissioner warns of deadly new street drug in North Wales

Women speak out on failings in gynaecological cancer services in Wales