Welcome to South Ribble’s Leisure Facilities
TOGETHER WITH SOUTH RIBBLE LEISURE, MAKE 2010 A FEEL GOOD YEAR!
Enjoy fantastic facilities on your doorstep! GREAT VALUE and GREAT VENUES to become fitter and healthier in the New Year!
Gym Memberships from only £11.99 per month & FREE Swimming Lesson courses for all non / weak swimmers from 11yrs to 111yrs old!
Call any of our sites now for more details

South Ribble leisure facilities include Bamber Bridge Leisure Centre, Leyland Leisure Centre, Penwortham Leisure Centre and South Ribble Tennis & Fitness Centre and further information relating to each of these facilities is available by selecting the relevant web link down the left hand side of this page.
Spring is around the corner and South Ribble’s leisure facilities have a range of activities available including:
- 10% discount on shop items purchased online
- Half Term Holiday Activities this February – activities include Squash sessions, snorkelling, Nintendo Wii Competitions, Football, Gymnastics, Arts & Crafts, Fun Swims, visits from The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) and lots more!
- If you are 11yrs or over and need to improve your water confidence and stroke technique, why not enrol on a course of FREE SWIMMING LESSONS!
- H2O Swim Life swimming lessons – enrol now!
- Tennis courses and individual lessons – indoor and outdoor courts!
- New workout class timetable starting 2nd January 2010
- FREE swimming for over 60 year olds.
- Fantastic All Weather Pitches available to local clubs and organisations
- 7 a side Football Leagues at Leyland St Mary’s and Penwortham Leisure Centres
Further information regarding these activities, and much more, is available within each of the leisure facilities web page.
DON’T FORGET – YOU CAN BOOK YOUR ACTIVITY ONLINE! No need to pick up the phone and no need to queue at reception to book your activity. Further details can be found by following the ‘BOOK YOUR ACTIVITY ONLINE HERE BANNER’ within this website.
The Future of Penwortham Leisure Centre
For more than 35 years Penwortham Leisure Centre and Priory Sports
and Technology College have been sharing premises and facilities.
The head teacher and school governors want to end the dual-use
agreement because they are concerned that having members of the
public on the site during the school day presents a safety threat
to their pupils.
The council has spent the last few months coming up with several
solutions that would enable the leisure centre to stay open. But
so far none have been agreed by the head teacher and school governors.
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information about this story.
We look forward to seeing you soon.
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