The area’s leading provider of sports and leisure services is expanding its offer to further education students across Fife to make it easier and more affordable for them to get the health and wellbeing benefits of getting active.
A health and wellbeing programme delivered by our team to people across Fife living with long-term health conditions, has been featured in a study by Edinburgh Napier University.
As the area’s leading provider of sports and leisure services, we are very happy to be supporting National Fitness Day (Wednesday, September, 22) with a huge giveaway for local communities so that more people can enjoy the health and wellbeing benefits of physical activity.
The Scottish Coal Carrying Championships returned to Kelty last Saturday (August 28) and Archie the Hippo made an appearance to cheer on the competitors.
We are marking the first week of normal operations following the lifting of major legal COVID restriction in line with government guidance.
The area’s leading provider of sports and leisure services is adapting its health and safety measures in line with the latest Scottish Government announcement confirming that all major legal COVID restrictions will be lifted.
We are set to welcome active locals back to the Beacon Leisure Centre following its closure last year in line with the Scottish Government’s COVID restrictions.
We are pleased to confirm that doors will open on the facility on June 21, 2021 thanks to work by our teams and Fife Council to make the centre COVID-secure.
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We have seen nearly 95,000 attendances in the past three weeks with locals eager to get active after lockdown.
Our chief executive is welcoming support from customers and our partner, Fife Council, following doors re-opening on facilities.
Left to right: Emma Walker, chief executive, FSLT, Cllr Judy Hamilton, Gregor Sim, duty manager, Rachel Suttie, leisure attendant
We are encouraging people across Fife to mark Mental Health Awareness Week by taking action and getting active.
We are supporting the Mental Health Foundation’s campaign raising awareness by focusing on good mental health and how best to achieve it.
Locals book to get active ahead of doors re-opening for charitable trust
We are reporting that locals are gearing up to secure their opportunity to visit local leisure centres and get active.
We saw over 1,000 bookings in the first 48 hours of re-launching our online booking system ahead of doors opening on Monday, April 26 on our facilities across Fife.
Locals urged to book to get active ahead of doors opening on leisure centres
We’re urging people to make use of our booking system so that they can get active when doors open on our facilities.
We are launching our online booking system on Sunday, April 18 as part of our Covid health and safety measures ahead of welcoming customers back on Monday, April 26 in line with Scottish Government guidelines.
Charitable trust’s outdoor fitness sessions a huge hit
Locals are springing into action since the launch of our outdoor group fitness programme.
We can reveal that since we re-introduced our popular outdoor programme, sessions have been fully booked and customers are asking for more.
The area’s leading provider of sports and leisure services has confirmed its date for reopening following the latest announcement from the Scottish Government for the opening of gyms and leisure facilities.
It is with regret that I have to inform you as loyal runners who participate in the Glenrothes RRF in the 10K race that the organising committee has had no choice but to cancel the event in June due to the uncertainty around the Coronavirus and its impact. This is now the third time I have to write to all the runners.
We are pleased to announce the start of our outdoor group fitness programme while doors remain closed on our facilities due to COVID restrictions.
People across Fife are being urged to share details of how they get active, how often and where, in a survey to help shape the future of sports and leisure provision across the region.
People across Fife are stepping up to take part in our virtual 100 mile challenge around our facilities across the region.
We are continuing to support people across Fife living with long-term health conditions despite doors being closed to our facilities.