Jack Laugher Leisure and Wellness Centre, Ripon
Our new swimming pool and refurbished gym in Ripon is now open.
The Jack Laugher Leisure Centre offers modern and state-of-the-art facilities to help you achieve your health and wellbeing goals.
The leisure and wellness centre features:
- a six-lane 25 metre pool
- a 55-station, state-of-the-art gym offering a full range of the latest strength and cardiovascular Technogym equipment
- a new main entrance and lobby with poolside viewing
- a sauna and steam room
- a changing village with level access, dedicated baby-changing facilities, large family cubicles, accessible changing rooms for those with limited mobility, group changing rooms, showers and lockers
- facilities for those with disabilities include an induction loop, pool hoists and reserved parking
- swimming lessons
- children's parties
Outside, there is a new children's play area and a large car park with electric charging points and a sheltered cycle rack.
Work to refurbish other facilities in the leisure centre including two new activity studios and spin studio is continuing. During this time our fitness classes are continuing to run from Hugh Ripley Hall in Ripon.
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