Gwynedd leisure centres are set to re-open following announcements of easing Covid-19 regulations in Wales, a number of Byw’n Iach Centres are re-opening to customers from 4 May. The centres at Plas Ffrancon, Bangor, Arfon, Plas Silyn, Dwyfor, Glaslyn, Glan Wnion, Pafiliwn, Penllyn and Bro Dysynni are re-opening their doors to customers to safely get active from 4 May. Customers can visit the gym, take part in fitness classes and sports sessions or lane and family swimming in the pool. Amanda Davies, Managing Director of Byw’n Iach, said: It s been a long period since the facilities have been available because of the regulations to manage Covid-19 but we are delighted to be able to re-open our Byw’n Iach centres and to welcome people back.
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