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Borders area joins Leisure Link Partnership led by High Life Highland allowing Inverness members get free access to more leisure facilities


By Andrew Dixon

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Councillor Sonya Warren and High Life Highland's Ian Murray.
Councillor Sonya Warren and High Life Highland's Ian Murray.

HIGHLIFE highland members can now access free use of leisure facilities at Live Borders facilities.

It has been added to the Leisure Link Partnership which already grants access to gym, public swimming and fitness classes at leisure facilities across Moray, Orkney, the Western Isles and Argyll and Bute at no extra cost.

The partnership is designed and managed by High Life Highland.

Ian Murray, chairman of Community Leisure UK in Scotland and High Life Highland chief executive, said, “I am delighted to see the Leisure Link Partnership expanding a couple of months after it has been introduced.

"This means highlife leisure members can now access leisure facilities in Moray, the Western Isles, Orkney, Argyll and Bute and the Borders at no extra cost.

“Along with the other participating areas, I am delighted to welcome Live Borders to the Leisure Link Partnership and look forward to seeing the scheme develop and grow as other areas see the benefits for their members and look to come on board.”

Ben Lamb, director of operations at Live Borders, said: “We have a commitment to help people across the Borders be healthier, happier and stronger, and this can now apply to people visiting the Borders as well.

“We are constantly looking for ways to widen the services offered to Live Borders’ One Club members and the Leisure Link Partnership offers flexibility to locals and visitors alike.

“As an organisation we are very committed to collaborating, and the Leisure Link Partnership is an excellent opportunity for us to work in partnership with like-minded organisations as well as maximise benefits for our members.”

Visiting cardholders are advised to check out the Leisure Link Partnership section in their local centre’s website to establish full access details.

Related article: Highland Life Highland announces partnership which lets members use leisure facilities in Moray, Orkney, the Western Isles and Argyll and Bute at no extra cost


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