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It’s Official – Leigh
Loves Its Sport!
Residents in Leigh have an unquenchable thirst for health,
fitness and sport if the initial interest in the soon to be
opened Leigh Indoor Sports Centre is anything to go by.
Due to open its doors to the public in August, the brand new
sports centre recently invited local clubs and organisations to
express an interest in making use of the fantastic new
facilities, and the management team have been bowled over by the
response.
The £6.4m Leigh Indoor Sports Centre is one of the first major
milestones in the £83m Leigh Sports Village project. The sports
centre is funded by Greenbank Partnership, Wigan Council and
Wigan Leisure and Culture Trust. The centre will be managed by
the Trust as part of their portfolio of Active Life sports
centres.
Wigan Leisure and Culture Trust’s Centre Manager, Mike Woodruff,
said, “It has always been our intention to put in place a
balanced programme, catering for all sports, all ages and all
abilities, so we are delighted that we have had interest from
badminton, netball and basketball clubs to name a few. We are
delighted that the new sports centre has captured the
imagination of local residents.”
Leigh Indoor Sports Centre includes:
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Swimming pool – a 25m, six-lane
pool with spectator seating for 180 people;
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Sports hall – consisting of
eight courts, can be used for badminton, basketball, netball
and volleyball with seating for up to 280 people;
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Profiles fitness gym – 65 work
stations with weight resistance and cardiovascular
equipment;
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Multi-purpose room – will
provide a range of aerobic sessions and martial arts
activities for up to 40 people;
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Aerobics suite – ideal for
aerobic work-outs and suitable for all ages and abilities;
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Changing room village – a series
of individual changing areas complemented by six additional
changing rooms.
The sports centre team plan to finalise the
programme in May so they can confirm bookings with all the clubs
who have shown an interest. However it is not too late for other
clubs, teams and organisations to express their interest.
Mike continued, “Although we are confident of having a full
programme in place, there is still space available so this is
the last chance for clubs to become part of an exciting new era
for sport in Leigh and the surrounding areas. We have also
attracted the interest of martial arts clubs, dance
organisations and health and fitness experts to stage their
sessions at the site. As well as this, the resident swimming
club, ‘Atherton and Leigh Amateur Swimming Club’ will be on site
from day one.”
Clubs or organisations interested in booking any of the
facilities at Leigh Indoor Sports Centre, can contact Kelly
Partington on 01942 893697. For further information about Leigh
indoor Sports Centre visit
www.wlct.org/leighsportscentre
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