East Riding Council to reopen most leisure centres - here's when plus the new rules in place
.East Riding Leisure Hornsea will not be reopening on that date, however, as redevelopment works continue on the site. East Riding Leisure South Cave will reopen on Monday July 27.
Customers will find many differences when they return, in order to protect their health and wellbeing, and that of the staff.
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Hide AdIn the first phase of reopening, the centres will offer gym, casual swimming (where appropriate) and classes only, and these will have to be pre-booked. East Riding Leisure South Holderness will reopen its swimming pool only at this stage.
All centres will initially have reduced opening hours, to allow for cleaning and sanitising at the start and end of each day.
Social distancing measures mean that the capacity of all the centres will be reduced. All leisure centres will operate on a cashless basis only, and there will be no catering facilities initially. There will be limited numbers of vending machines available.
All activities will be separated, to ensure adequate time for cleaning between classes and other activities.
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Hide AdCustomers will need to pay in advance for all activities, and bookings will be either online or by telephone. East Riding Leisure members will be able to book up to 48 hours in advance; casual customers will be able to book up to 24 hours in advance. Customers will have to confirm that they are free of symptoms when they book, and should arrive on time for their activities, but NOT significantly early.
All customers will need to join a socially distanced queue at Reception on arrival, where screens have been erected, and will be asked to sanitise their hands. They will have to scan their membership cards, or provide proof of payment for their activity.
The following rules will apply for specific activities :
GYMS:
There will be no changing rooms, lockers or showers
Customers should arrive ready for their activity, and bring their own water to drink
Please do not bring a towel
Gym equipment will be reduced to allow social distancing, with a one way system in place
Customers must sanitise all equipment before and after use
Time on any equipment may be limited.
Class Studios
There will be no changing rooms, lockers or showers
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Customers should only enter the room when asked to do so
Customers should clean any equipment with sanitiser, and exit via the appointed route.
Swimming Pools
There will be a limited number of cubicles and lockers, to allow social distancing, and there will be a one-way system in place
There will be limited provision of showers and toilets – customers must shower before they swim
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After swimming, customers must leave via the appointed exit route, and shower only briefly to rinse away the pool water
There will be no hair dryers or vanity units.
Councillor Shaun Horton, portfolio holder for tourism, culture and leisure, said: “The safe, phased reopening of our Leisure Centres is great news for the health and wellbeing of our residents. During the closure period, we carried out an extensive survey of what our customers wanted to see after reopening, and I am delighted that we have been able to implement many of the ideas raised.
“The safety of our customers and staff is paramount, and I look forward to the welcome reopening of this vital sector.”