Activage
Activage is an exclusive membership for South Lanarkshire residents aged 60+.
You can pay this membership annually at a cost of £120.00 or by direct debit at only £10.00 per month! No matter which option you choose, you will have access to our fantastic indoor leisure facilities. Plus, you can enjoy extra perks like ice skating, playing golf, library activities, receiving discount at our cultural events and much more!
Being physically active is good for our mind and body. It also gets us out, into the community, socialising with others and generally making the most of life. To be as healthy as possible older adults are recommended to have 150 minutes of moderate activity each week.
Being active on a regular basis can:
- Lower the risk of developing health problems and help manage and reduce progression of existing conditions. This includes back pain, chronic pain, osteoporosis and mental ill-health.
- Aid balance and muscle strength to reduce the risk of falls.
- Improve confidence and overall quality of life.
Activage members get access to:
- 9 swimming pools
- 16 fitness gyms
- 9 health suites
- Racquet sports *
- Fitness classes
- East Kilbride Ice Rink
- Libraries activities
- Cultural activities
- Golf courses (**terms and conditions apply)
* Racquet sports are included in the Health and Fitness membership, which covers the side of the court where the member is playing. Additional charges apply when playing with non-members. For example for one member plus one non-member the court hire will be half price. We also ask our customers to be mindful to other customers and book courts at a maximum of 2 hours back to back at peak times.
** Six free rounds of golf per year at any of our six golf courses, Monday-Thursday.
Additional perks
We have added special privileges at no extra cost to enhance your health and fitness journey:
- Active Days are exciting inclusive sessions allowing people to try a variety of different sports, activities and services
- Culture mornings including anything from charcoal drawing to singing or drumming
- Young at Heart Festival offers opportunities to access free music recitals, tea dances, afternoon performances, digital session workshops including how to access useful Apps and much more
- Active Wellbeing classes
- Walking Football – Alistair McCoist Complex (01355 265696)
- Free personalised fitness programme.
- Complimentary swimming lesson course as a one-time offer
- £20 off a ticket to a performance of your choice (*term and conditions apply)
(*subject to availability and annual offering, only applicable if taken out at Culture venues) - Complimentary one-hour introductory session on researching your family history.
- 20% discount at Chatelherault Country Park and Low Parks Museum retail shops.
- Seasonal offers (April to September), free pay to play with bowls hire at Hamilton Palace Sports Grounds, (max 2 hours play per visit)
- Buy one coffee and get one free per visit at the following venues (excluding weekends):
- East Kilbride Arts Centre
- Rutherglen Town Hall
- Chatelherault Country Park
- Low Parks Museum
Active Days
Active Days sessions are available at the following centres:
- John Wright Sports Centre - Mondays, 10:00am-11:30am
- Blantyre Leisure Centre - Tuesdays, 11:30am-1:00pm
- Blackwood and Kirkmuirhill - Tuesdays, 12:00pm-1:00pm
- Larkhall Leisure Centre - Wednesdays, 9:00am-9:45pm
- John Wright Sports Centre - Thursdays, 1:15pm-2:45pm
- John Wright Sports Centre - Fridays, 9:30am-11:00am
To find out more about any of these sessions, or to take out your Activage membership, simply contact your local SLLC leisure centre or call SLLC HQ on 01698 476262, or you can join online now.
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