Carmarthenshire residents urged to get fit for 2014


Carmarthenshire residents are being urged to get fit and healthy for 2014.
For just a £1 a day families are given unlimited gym use, swimming and fitness classes at any of Carmarthenshire County Council’s four leisure centres.
Centres across the county are having a bright new look as part of the Actif launch.
The move is part of the campaign to get more people, more active, more often, and includes a revamp of the fitness clubs, formerly known as Fusion.
The new Actif brand will soon be seen at Llanelli, Carmarthen, Newcastle Emlyn and Ammanford leisure centres.
The website has been refreshed and new online services have been introduced including Join at Home and booking classes and activities in advance to make it easier for people to access and link services.
Executive board member for Regeneration and Leisure, Cllr Meryl Gravell said: “We play a significant role in helping the population to be fit and healthy, our rebranding to ‘Actif’ is part of raising that profile and encouraging more people to use our facilities.”
Libraries, Museums and Archives are now part of the large range of Actif Carmarthenshire services that are provided and along with Leisure Centres, Country Parks, Theatres, Arts Services, Galleries, Rights of Way, Sports Development, Dylan Thomas Boat House, Y Gat and Pendine Outdoor Education Centre.
Active Carmarthenshire has everything you need to keep your body and mind fit and healthy. Visit actifsirgar.co.uk for further information.
The £1 a day family membership is for two adults and up to four children.

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