Updated 4:13am 12 May 2012

Free leisure centre passes for all city over-60s

oap swimming group at Wavertree Sports centre

EVERY Liverpool resident over 60 is being offered free swimming, gym membership, badminton, squash and tennis.

It is part of a drive to improve the health and fitness of the city’s 70,000 senior citizens.

The city council and Liverpool Primary Care Trust (PCT) wants every adult to take part in 30 minutes of physical activity five times a week and reduce the growing problem of obesity and help people stay healthy.

The Senior Lifestyles Card comes in on December 1st offering free use of all 13 city council Lifestyles Centres including swimming pools, gyms and squash, badminton and tennis courts.

City council leader Warren Bradley said: “This is a fantastic offer which will be of real and lasting benefit to thousands of senior citizens in the city. We are committed to doing everything we can to get everyone as fit and healthy as possible and helping reduce heart disease and obesity - the biggest killers among older people.

“The investment in this scheme will be worth every penny and will not only help improve the quality of life for thousands, but in the longer term save the council and the NHS a small fortune by reducing care costs and medical bills.

“I am encouraging every one of Liverpool’s seniors to take up this great offer. Once you take the plunge, improving fitness can be fun as well as rewarding. Join up with your friends and neighbours. Our centres have trained experts who will help you every step on the way to a new, healthier you.”

The city council already offers free leisure facilities to 60,000 under 17s in Liverpool. Since it was launched in 2006, the “Lifestyle Futures” programme increased the number of young people using leisure centres by a massive 60%. It is hoped the senior citizens’ scheme will attract a similar increase.

The free Senior Lifestyle Card will cost £200,000 per year to run, and is jointly funded by Liverpool City Council and Liverpool PCT and a full review will be carried out after four months to evaluate the scheme and decide on the long term free use of leisure facilities.

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