Hucknall Leisure Centre opening their doors for free this weekend to mark Armed Forces Day

By Tom Surgay

5th Aug 2021 | Local News

A view of the outside of Hucknall Leisure centre. Photo courtesy of Everyone Active.
A view of the outside of Hucknall Leisure centre. Photo courtesy of Everyone Active.

Service men and women in Hucknall are being invited to get active for free in celebration of Armed Forces Day.

Everyone Active is offering members of the Armed Forces complimentary access to Hucknall Leisure Centre on Saturday, June 26 and Sunday, June 27. The goodwill gesture has been made to mark Armed Forces Day, which takes place on Saturday, June 26.

On that weekend, all those who have and continue to serve in the Armed Forces will be granted free-of-charge access to the gym and public swimming sessions at the sites. The same access is being offered in nearby Festival Hall Leisure Centre in Kirkby-in-Ashfield and Lammas Leisure Centre in Sutton-in-Ashfield which are also operated by Everyone Active.

There are currently more than 198,000 UK Service Personnel. Armed Forces Day is an opportunity for the nation to show their support for these service men and women and their families, as well as veterans and reservists.

Lorenzo Clark, Everyone Active's contract manager, said: "We're determined to support the people in our local community, including service men and women.

"This initiative helps us to show our appreciation for the work they do. Whether it's a workout in the gym, a few leisurely lengths of the pool or spending quality times with their loved ones during our family fun swims, we hope they are able to take advantage of the wealth of activities we offer."

All Armed Forces personnel will be required to present proof of service at their chosen Everyone Active centre. They will also need to fill in the necessary health and safety forms and watch the online induction before being granted free access. For more information click here .

     

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