Leisure centres in Leamington, Warwick and Kenilworth experience surge of bookings after lockdown restrictions are eased
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People have used the swimming pools at leisure centres in Leamington, Warwick and Kenilworth more than 2,000 times and booked in for gym sessions almost 4,500 times since lockdown restrictions were eased on Monday April 12.
The resumption of swimming lessons last week has seen the indoor pools at Newbold Comyn, St Nicholas Park and Abbey Fields
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Hide AdEveryone Active’s contract Manager, Gareth Wagg said: “It’s been great to welcome all of our customers back this week and see the enthusiasm they have shown for getting back into their workout and swimming routines.


"The health and safety of all visitors to the centres remains our top priority and our staff continue to work extremely hard to ensure that the strict social distancing, cleaning and hygiene protocols remain in place.
"Swimming is a potentially life-saving skill so we’ve been particularly looking forward to seeing the return of school groups following an absence of many months.”
One of the first schools to restart swimming sessions was the Arc School Napton.
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Hide AdHeadteacher Ange Heyes said: “Swimming is a life skill and it’s so important that children are able to be safe whilst playing in the community.
"It’s great that the leisure centre has re-opened and we are having three sessions a week so that all the children get the chance to swim again before the summer break.
"The children really enjoyed being back into lessons and achieving new skills in the water.
"One pupil ventured into the pool for the first time ever after previously only sitting on the edge saying to the instructor “12 months of lockdown and I’m brave enough to get in the water.”
Customers are reminded that pre-booking is required for all activities, for further information and opening times visit www.everyoneactive.com