North Yorkshire Council Proposes Two-Tier Leisure Membership Fees
The council aims to replace over 70 legacy memberships with two flexible tiers, including swim-only and premium options, supported by a £36 million investment in facilities.
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Two-tier leisure membership scheme set to be introduced in North Yorkshire
A two-tier membership scheme is set to be introduced for leisure centres in North Yorkshire.
Two-tier leisure membership scheme set to be introduced in North Yorkshire - Hambleton Today
A two-tier membership scheme is set to be introduced for leisure centres in North Yorkshire. The proposed new system would see users of North Yorkshire Council-run swimming pools and gyms in Harrogate, Knaresborough and Ripon paying higher membership fees than residents elsewhere in the county. The authority says the review of more than 70 legacy membership types for its leisure sites will lead to fairer access to its facilities. The different t…
North Yorkshire Council Proposes Fairer Leisure Memberships For Residents
Residents across North Yorkshire could soon get simpler and fairer access to local leisure and wellbeing hubs if councillors approve a new membership scheme.Active North Yorkshire, launched in September 2024, supports 19,500 health and fitness members and 6,550 learn-to-swim pupils, helping people stay active and improve physical and mental wellbeing.On Tuesday, February 3, council executives will consider proposals to replace more than 70 legac…
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