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For Full Centre Details, Please Visit Better.Org.Uk/Barnet BETTER BARNET ACCESSIBLE GUIDE For full centre details, please visit better.org.uk/barnet In partnership with 138470B Barnet_AccessGuide_A4_Final.indd 1 07/01/2020 11:37 CONTENTS Burnt Oak Leisure Centre .......................................................................................... 3 Copthall Leisure Centre ............................................................................................. 4 Finchley Lido Leisure Centre .................................................................................... 5 Hendon Leisure Centre .............................................................................................. 6 New Barnet Leisure Centre ...................................................................................... 7 Accessible Facilities in Barnet Leisure Centres .................................................. 8 LEISURE CENTRES IN BARNET 01. Barnet Burnt Oak Leisure Centre Gr 04 ea t N HIGH o r Watling Avenue, th BARNET Ro NEW d ad oa BARNET at Hill R C Edgware, HA8 0NP et rn C a Longmore Av h B ur ch Totteridge H ill W h 02. Barnet Copthall e e t n s R a t o L o a TOTTERIDGE & n e d B g e OAKLEIGH d a i WHETSTONE H Leisure Centre r s n i PARK O e g t h W e R n e M1 La o Lan a ge ll Champions Way, id a se y ter s ot d u T Oaklei R gh Roa d Hendon, NW4 1PX Mill WOODSIDE North T PARK 03. Hendon Leisure Centre h Wa e tford s R Bypas idg Finchley Hill ew ay Marble Drive, d e Lane B R l itt N Ha a arnet c o y rn B r rie d t F NEW MILL HILL H h W R London, NW2 1XQ i o l F o n l d SOUTHGATE BROADWAY i o n h d i EDGWARE ouse R t c e a h t n l S d a e 05 L y R s H Edgware Rd k rd o i WEST a g ro ll C 04. New Barnet Leisure Centre 01 h b y Rd a ad o s Pursle B r Ro n a FINCHLEY ul l c a ir n e C D e e BURNT OAK u MILL HILL h 02 R t en r y G o v FINCHLEY o A EAST H r a N 1 Lawton Road, g e a tlin a CENTRAL d a t t W N c or h t h L Wa a Barnet, EN4 9BS y Hendon n e 05. Finchley Lido COLINDALE Leisure Centre EAST FINCHLEY Great North Leisure Park, HENDON Chaplin Square, CENTRAL HENDON Golders Green Finchley, N12 0GL BRENT GOLDERS 03 CROSS GREEN 2 138470B Barnet_AccessGuide_A4_Final.indd 2 07/01/2020 11:37 HEADINGBURNT OAK TEXT LEISURE CENTRE Burnt Oak Monday Wednesday Wednesday Friday Inclusive Gym Inclusive Gym Multi-Sports Inclusive Gym Activity Session Session Activity Session Time 9am–12 noon 9am–12 noon 11am–12.30pm 9am–12 noon Age 16+ 16+ 14+ 16+ Contact [email protected] 020 8201 0982 Inclusive Gym Session A fully supervised gym session to enable customers to maximise their potential to use the facilities. This centre is fully accredited by IFI. Supporting the fitness industry to become more inclusive, catering for the needs of disabled and non-disabled people, raising physical activity participation levels. Multi-Sports Activity A weekly session with a variety of sporting activities including football, badminton, boccia, poly bat, new age kurling and much more! Open to anyone over 14 years of age. 3 138470B Barnet_AccessGuide_A4_Final.indd 3 07/01/2020 11:37 COPTHALL LEISURE CENTRE Copthall Monday Tuesday Friday Sunday Inclusive Gym Dementia Inclusive Gym Inclusive Swim Activity Session Swimming Session Session Time 12.30pm–2.30pm 2pm–3pm 9am–10am 3.30pm–4.30pm Age 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ Contact [email protected] 020 8457 9900 Inclusive Gym Session A fully supervised gym session to enable customers to maximise their potential to use the facilities. Dementia Swimming We welcome anyone living with dementia to attend this swim session. Our staff have received dementia training and are happy to support you should you need further assistance. Inclusive Swim Session We host an inclusive swim session with a staff member present to assist customers who may require some additional support. 4 138470B Barnet_AccessGuide_A4_Final.indd 4 07/01/2020 11:37 HEADINGFINCHLEY TEXTLIDO LEISURE CENTRE Finchley Lido Tuesday Thursday Activity Inclusive Gym Session Inclusive Gym Session Time 12 noon–2pm 1pm–3pm Age 16+ 16+ Contact fi[email protected] 020 8343 9830 Inclusive Gym Session A fully supervised gym session to enable customers to maximise their potential to use the facilities. This centre is fully accredited by IFI. Supporting the fitness industry to become more inclusive, catering for the needs of disabled and non-disabled people, raising physical activity participation levels. 5 138470B Barnet_AccessGuide_A4_Final.indd 5 07/01/2020 11:37 HENDON LEISURE CENTRE Hendon Monday Tuesday Wednesday Saturday Inclusive Gym Inclusive Gym Inclusive Gym Inclusive Gym Activity Session Session Session Session Time 2pm–4pm 2pm–4pm 2pm–4pm 1pm–2pm Age 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ Contact [email protected] 020 8455 0818 Inclusive Gym Session A fully supervised gym session to enable customers to maximise their potential to use the facilities. 6 138470B Barnet_AccessGuide_A4_Final.indd 6 07/01/2020 11:37 NEW BARNET LEISURE CENTRE New Barnet Monday Wednesday Thursday Inclusive Inclusive Inclusive Gym Session – Activity Swim Session Swim Session starting January 2020 Time 11am–12 noon 9am–10am 11am–1pm Age All ages All ages 16+ Contact [email protected] 020 8368 7070 Inclusive Gym Session A fully supervised gym session to enable customers to maximise their potential to use the facilities. Inclusive Swim Session A swim session for people with disabilities, parents and carers are welcome. Swim safely rules apply. 7 138470B Barnet_AccessGuide_A4_Final.indd 7 07/01/2020 11:37 ACCESSIBLE FACILITIES Burnt Oak Copthall Finchley Hendon New Barnet Gym adapted for wheelchair users Baby change facilities Ramp access Accessible toilets Lift Stairlift Pool hoist N/A N/A Wheelchair access to poolside N/A N/A Accessible parking Accessible changing Accessible group activities Hearing loop For more information, please visit better.org.uk/barnet To support and encourage Barnet residents to live a more active and healthier lifestyle, each and every resident is entitled to a FREE FAB Card. Additional benefits are available to registered carers, foster carers, children in care and care leavers. Find out more at better.org.uk/fab-hub Better is a registered trademark and trading name of GLL (Greenwich Leisure Limited), a charitable social enterprise and registered society under the Co-operative & Community Benefit & Societies Act 2014 registration no. 27793R. Registered office: Middlegate House, The Royal Arsenal, London, SE18 6SX. Inland Revenue Charity no. XR43398 138470B Barnet_AccessGuide_A4_Final.indd 8 07/01/2020 11:37.
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