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From 24th October 2024 the main pool, hydropool, and heat treatment rooms will be closed for essential maintenance and improvements. We expect this work to take approximately two months, re-opening January 2025.
During this time, you can still access the small pool and the saunas in the changing rooms.
Aqua classes and swimming lessons taking place in the small pool will continue as scheduled, and family swim will still be available.
To ensure that you can access a full-size pool and poolside facilities during this closure, you can visit our nearby clubs in Bolton, Preston, Wigan, or Whitefield.
If you have any questions about this closure, please speak to a member of our team in the club or call us on 0330 995 8425.
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