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A bowling alley and children’s centre will be included in the £1.5m scheme
dll unveils raynes park plans
A new indoor bowling alley and a DLKids currently offers more than
purpose-built children’s centre will be 2,000 activities each week across the
built as part of a £1.5m scheme unveiled country, including sessions for specifi c
by David Lloyd Leisure (DLL) to improve age groups, sports coaching led by
leisure facilities in Raynes Park, London. specialist instructors, and pre- and
DLL’s main health club in Raynes Park post-natal activities.
will remain unaffected by work on the Charles Jude, general manager at
The 6th edition of the
scheme, which will result in a complete David Lloyd Raynes Park, says: “Families
Health Club Management
overhaul of the area’s existing bowling are at the heart of what we do. That’s
facilities. The new children’s venue will why we’re committed to investing in our Handbook, published in
operate under the DLKids brand. club to maintain and enhance what we
A range of activities and programmes have on offer, ultimately to ensure that
association with the Fitness
for families with children will be families in the local area can get active
Industry Association (FIA),
provided by the DLKids venue, which and have fun together in a safe
will be linked to the revamped bowling and modern environment.”
is being distributed in
venue to offer educational and fi tness The new facilities are scheduled for
January 2010. The
sessions, play and after-school activities. completion in early 2010.
handbook is a
new woodland workout scheme unveiled comprehensive guide and
reference tool distributed
A new ‘woodland workout’ scheme A recruitment drive has been
has been launched in Lincolnshire launched in a bid to encourage to industry suppliers and
to help people keep fi t while also adults to sign up to the scheme,
helping to improve wildlife habitats in which will offer training in the safe
operators, FIA members
two woodland areas near Wragsby use of tools. Traditional woodland
and to industry buyers at
and Market Rasen. craft workshops will also be run.
Developed as a partnership Hannah Darcel, Forestry events such as LIW, SIBEC
between the Forestry Commission Commission health and wellbeing
and Lincolnshire Limewoods Project, ranger, says: “The sessions are
and IHRSA..
the initiative at Osgodsby Wood and all about doing yourself and the
Great West Wood will include the environment the world of good.
removal of invasive species of plants, There are loads of tasks that need
as well as heathland restoration. doing in the woods.” AVAILABLE IN
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