17/09/24
Enjoy Leisure, East Lothian’s charitable trust for sports, leisure, and active lifestyles, is preparing to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Aubigny Swimming Pool.
We’re inviting the community to an Open Day at Aubigny Sports Centre on Sunday, 29th September, where locals can enjoy a swim for just 50p—a similar price to when the pool first opened in 1974.
Since Aubigny Swimming Pool first opened its doors in the 1970s, the space has expanded, with a sports hall and gym facilities added in 1990. The swimming pool was refurbished in 2018, and further development is currently underway to expand the gym area, offering significantly more space and an improved range of equipment.
In a county like East Lothian, which is surrounded by extensive coastline and inland waterways, swimming is a vital skill. Over the past 50 years, thousands of children and adults have learnt to swim in Aubigny’s swimming pool. With the introduction of the Get in the Swim membership in recent years, the centre now has over 747 people learning to swim each week. This contributes to a total of 2,350 people from East Lothian coming through our doors to learn to swim on a weekly basis.
Aubigny Sports Centre Service Manager, Craig Lamb, said: “Swimming is such a fantastic life-skill that people of all ages can enjoy. Over the years, we have remained committed to providing affordable and accessible facilities for the East Lothian community, and we would love for locals to join us at our Open Day for a 50p swim.
“There are so many benefits to swimming, from alleviating stress to being a fantastic way to cool down after a workout. Due to its low-impact nature, it has a really low risk of injury.”
Bill Axon, Chief Executive of Enjoy Leisure, said: “I’d like to take this opportunity to express my sincere gratitude to the community of East Lothian for their continued support over the years. Reaching this milestone wouldn’t have been possible without the support of our customers, colleagues, and our partners at East Lothian Council.
“This anniversary is a reminder of the vital part local leisure facilities play in our communities, they allow people to choose the way they stay active – whether that be via swimming, the gym, golfing, bowling or a fitness class, there’s an option in East Lothian to suit all abilities.
“This anniversary is a reminder of the vital part local leisure facilities play in our communities, they allow people to choose the way they stay active – whether that be via swimming, the gym, golfing, bowling or a fitness class, there’s an option in East Lothian to suit all abilities. We also can’t underestimate the significant mental and physical health benefits of living an active lifestyle, as well as the opportunities to meet like-minded people and make new friends by visiting our centres. The ongoing work being done at the centre will guarantee it remains fit for purpose for the next generation, and will ensure our facilities stay aligned with the ever-evolving landscape of fitness and wellness.
“Here’s to many more years ahead!”
Councillor Colin McGinn, Cabinet Spokesperson for Community Wellbeing and Sport, Countryside and Leisure, said: “In the five decades since the swimming pool welcomed its first users, it has become a much-valued facility for the community in Haddington as well as the surrounding area. Many people will have happy memories of learning to swim or have used the pool as a place to maintain fitness and have fun. With the current extension works taking place at the building, the Aubigny Sports Centre as it is now known will continue to be a real asset to people of all ages well into the future. Congratulations to everyone at Enjoy Leisure past and present in reaching this milestone.”
28/08/24
We’re extremely proud to have attained the Young Persons Guarantee accreditation.
16/08/24
Two colleagues from Enjoy Leisure have challenged themselves to run a marathon on Sunday, 29th September, to raise much-needed funds for East Lothian Foodbank.
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