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Activities Programme & Price List 1 Ainslie Park Leisure Centre 18 Meadowbank Sports Centre 92 Pilton Drive, Edinburgh Tel: 551 2400 London Road, Edinburgh Tel: 661 5351 2 Balgreen Bowling 19 Meadows Tennis Complex Pansy Walk, Edinburgh Tel: 313 5097 East Meadows, Edinburgh Tel: 443 0101 3 Braid Hills Golf Course 20 Meggetland Sports Complex Braid Hills Approach Tel 447 6666 Colinton Road, Edinburgh Tel: 455 8375 4 Carrick Knowe Golf Course 21 Port Edgar Marina Glendevon Park, Edinburgh Tel: 337 1096 Shore Road, South Queensferry Tel: 331 3330 5 Crags Sports Centre 22 Portobello Golf Course (9 holes) 10 Bowmont Place, Edinburgh Tel: 667 3334 Pavilion, Stanley St, Portobello Tel: 669 4361 6 Craigentinny Golf Course 23 Portobello Indoor Bowls & Leisure Centre Fillyside Road, Edinburgh Tel: 554 7501 20 Westbank Street, Edinburgh Tel: 669 0878 7 Craiglockhart Leisure & Tennis Centre 24 Portobello Swim Centre 177 Colinton Road, Edinburgh Tel: 443 0101 57 The Promenade, Portobello Tel: 669 6888 Activities programme & price list 8 Dalry Swim Centre 25 Powderhall Bowling Caledonian Crescent, Edinburgh Tel: 313 3964 Broughton Road, Edinburgh Tel: 669 0878 June 2010 9 Drumbrae Leisure Centre 26 Princes Golf Course (9 holes) 30 Drumbrae Terrace, Edinburgh Tel: 312 7957 Braid Hills Drive Tel: 666 2210 10 Edinburgh International Climbing Arena Ratho 27 Queensferry High Recreation Centre South Platt Hill, Newbridge, Edinburgh Tel: 333 6333 Ashburnham Road, South Queensferry Tel: 319 3222 11 Glenogle Swim Centre 28 Queensferry Recreation Centre Glenogle Road, Edinburgh Tel: 343 6376 Ashburnham Road, South Queensferry Tel: 331 1880 12 Gracemount Leisure Centre 29 The Royal Commonwealth Pool Gracemount Drive, Edinburgh Tel: 658 1940 Dalkeith Road, Edinburgh Closed until 2011 13 Jack Kane Sports Centre 30 Saughton Sports Complex 208 Niddrie mains Road, Edinburgh Tel: 669 0404 Stevenson Drive, Edinburgh Tel: 444 0422 14 Kirkliston Leisure Centre 31 Silverknowes Golf Course Kirklands Park Street, Kirkliston Tel: 333 4700 Silverknowes Parkway, Edinburgh Tel: 336 3843 15 Leith Links Bowling 32 St Margarets Park, Bowling, Tennis John’s Place, Edinburgh Tel: 669 0878 Corstorphine High Street, Edinburgh Tel: 669 0878 16 Leith Victoria Swim Centre 33 Victoria Park Bowling Swimming pool Junction Place, Edinburgh Tel: 555 4728 Newhaven Road, Edinburgh Tel: 669 0878 Gym 17 Leith Waterworld 34 Warrender Swim Centre 377 Easter Road, Edinburgh Tel: 555 6000 Thirlestane Road, Edinburgh Tel: 447 0052 Fitness classes Sports hall 21 Pitches 27 28 Queensferry Golf Course 31 Newhaven Leith A90 15 Tennis Muirhouse 1 16 6 33 17 Bowling Pilton Rd Ferry lk Kirkliston Rd 25 a ferry 11 W Queens 23 14 h 18 Londo Rd Stockbridge Leit Portobello y Clermiston n Rd 24 Airport . t ces St en Mi Prin eg lton 22 9 R d Seafiel Maybur 5 R Rd e Rd City Centre Corstorphin Holyrood Park d d 19 Rd Newbridge Glasgow R 2 Dalry 4 30 8 Meadows Ci 32 Duddingston ty 29 Rd Rd s Rd ie rd Rd Niddrie Main Bypass rg Go o 20 34 de Ratho 10 i Cameron Craigmillar 13 Slatef Toll Ol 7 Blackford d Edinburgh Leisure Dalk Mornings Hill Vantage Point, 3 Cultins Road eit Craiglockhart h aid Hills Rd Rd Br Edinburgh EH11 4DF Lass Colinton on 3 26 tel 0131 458 2100 fax 0131 458 2169 st wade Rd mi rk 12 Rd na Co www.edinburghleisure.co.uk La Gilmerton City By pass Welcome to Glenogle Swim Centre. Following a multi-million pound refurbishment we’re back to help you get fitter, healthier and happier! Our fab new centre offers swimming in our Victorian style pool, sauna, steam room, fitness classes and a state of the art gym. All in the heart of Stockbridge. As part of Edinburgh Leisure we’ve so many activities for you and the family, 7 days a week – It’s easy to see why we’re the largest leisure provider in the city. Read on to find out how you can get active at Glenogle. Our friendly staff are waiting to meet you and show you around our centre – what are you waiting for? Opening times Health and fitness We open nice and early at 07.00 during the week, giving you the perfect time to enjoy a We know how important it is to stay fit, healthy and active – that’s workout before work. why we have a range of activities available. Swim Centre Gym Fitness classes Monday – Thursday 07.00 – 22.00 Our gym is welcoming, friendly and has a great Our fitness class programme has something for range of resistance & cardiovascular equipment all abilities and age groups, pick up a timetable Saturday and Sunday 08.00 – 18.00 to suit everyone. for full details: Being fit and healthy is the key to your physical We have: What can I do? and mental well being: regular exercise helps F li2,#11123"'- maintain a healthy body and, in turn, a healthy F 4#0np!*11#1.#05##) So many activities for all abilities, ages and levels – we can put the fun into getting fit! mind. 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Adult & Baby (0-2yrs) 10.00 coaching programmes, and here at Glenogle we offer Adult & Child (2-4yrs) lk@nk 0#Q1!&--* 15.45 16.15 a wide range of swimming lessons, from preschool Full details are available in the coached activities Beginner 1 15.45 16.15 16.45 Aquafit classes right through to teenagers. 0-!&30#@-3!,.'!)3.!-.7$0-+0#!#.2'-,@ Beginner 2 16.15 16.45 Improvers 15.45 16.45 Monday St Dev Bronze 17.20 St Dev Silver 17.20 (50mins) /3i2? 11.10 (50mins) Pick a card – any card St Dev Gold 17.20 (50mins) Thursday From memberships to Leisure Cards, there are lots of ways to pay Friday /3i2? 11.10 (50mins) and play for your leisure activities. Adult & Baby (0-2yrs) 14.00 /3i2? lt@kk (50mins) Adult & Child (2-4yrs) lo@nk Beginner 1 lo@nk 15.00 lp@nk Beginner 2 14.00 15.00 lp@nk ?717-3%-1#11'-,1@ We’ve worked out the things that you really want in Leisure Card Improvers 14.00 lo@nk lp@nk All other classes are bookable courses. a leisure venue – clean, stylish, hassle-free facilities, St Dev Bronze 16.00 (50mins) All classes are 25 minutes unless otherwise stated top quality equipment, helpful staff, and a lot of Our standard Leisure Card costs £50 per year – St Dev Silver 16.00 (50mins) happy people. With options from juniors through that’s less than £1 per week. For this you’ll get 25% St Dev Gold 16.00 (50mins) to 60+ there’s a membership package for you. discount off most Edinburgh Leisure activities saving Energize Swim 16.00 (50mins) you money every time you visit. As an added bonus, being a Leisure Card holder entitles you to book up Monthly memberships to 8 days in advance for your activities . Saturday Our number one purpose is to get more people in Adult & Baby (0-2yrs) kt@kk Edinburgh more active, more often. And with a range Energize Adult & Child (2-4yrs) kt@nk 10.00 lk@nk -$+#+ #01&'.1$0-+ylr2-yon@pk.#0+-,2&5# 0#Q1!&--* kt@kk kt@nk lk@nk Beginner 1 kt@kk 10.00 lk@nk make staying fit and healthy something you don’t The Energize Card is a Leisure Card for secondary Beginner 2 kt@nk 10.00 need to fork out heaps of hard earned cash over. school children with some special extras just for you. From rewards for using the gym to money off the Improvers 10.00 lk@nk And unlike most leisure providers, we don’t make 1:4 Beginners kt@kk kt@nk you sign any contracts, so you can stay for as little or cinema it’s the perfect way to get started and stay as long as you like.
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