Words by Nick Crockford
Swimming pools and health clubs, run by Belgravia Leisure for Moreton Bay Regional Council, have a “Simply the Best” Summer deal.
To promote a summer of fitness, the region’s 10 Belgravia Leisure centres are offering 21 days full access membership for $20.
The offer per person is from December 14, 2020 to January 3, 2021. Gym access is only for those over 18 years of age.
It is to highlight the fun and affordable options available in this region for those who may hesitate to travel too far due to concerns around COVID-19.
Michelle McKiernan, manager of Bribie Island Aquatic Leisure Centre, said after a “challenging year” they want to get people back to local pools and health clubs.
“This year has been difficult for the local community, and we’ve seen so many of our members struggling to get fit again after the long lockdown,” says Michelle.
“We really want to encourage people in our local community to visit us and reach their fitness goals so they can look forward to a healthier 2021.”
Memberships are available online, at the local venue’s websites or from reception at each centre.
To find out more about Simply the Best Summer, visit:
Bribie Island Aquatic Leisure Centre
Woodford Community Swimming Pool
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