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Sport and leisure facilities in Aberdeenshire to begin phased reopening


By David Porter

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From Monday, April 26 Live Life Aberdeenshire’s leisure facilities will begin to re-open for indoor use.

The facilities below will reopen on week commencing April 26– May 2.

For more information, including facility timetables and contact details, promotional offers and how to book your visit, see:https://bit.ly/LLAWBack

• Huntly Nordic Ski Centre (May 1)

• Huntly Pool and Fitness Centre

• Aboyne Pool, Fitness Suite and Sports Facilities

• Ellon Swimming Pool

• Banff (Deveron Centre) Pool and Sports Facilities

• Turriff Sports Centre

• Macduff Marine Aquarium

A spokesman said: "If we can do so, some of our other leisure facilities may also open next week, however we plan for all our sites to re-open by May 16 except for Turriff Swimming Pool which is undergoing essential maintenance and is expected to re-open in July.

"All customers are asked to book and pay for their chosen activity before attending via our online system.

"Bookings for the above facilities will go live six days in advance.

"We are delighted to be reopening facilities to the public again over the next few weeks.

"Customers can be reassured that our staff have been working hard to ensure your visit is a safe and enjoyable one and our staff are keen to see you back as soon as possible."

While Live Life Aberdeenshire is running on a reduced basis, membership options will not be available and participation will be on a Pay as You Go basis until further notice.

Customers who had purchased a festive promotional pass in December will be able to restart their pass, anyone wishing to do so should contact the membership team on 01467 532929.

Meanwhile customers who wish to purchase a 30-day pass can do so, options for these can be found by visiting http://bit.ly/SPAbook


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