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LEISURE centres in Alcester and Studley are set to reopen from Monday (April 12) after receiving the government’s go ahead for Step 2 of the roadmap. Studley Leisure Centre and The Greig Leisure Centre in Alcester, run by Everyone Active, will reopen following a three-month closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Government confirmed earlier this week that leisure centres would be safe to reopen with strict operational measures in place. Alex Fuoco-Lang, Everyone Active’s contract manager, said: “We’re very much looking forward to reopening our centres and welcoming back the local community. “After being closed for three months, the latest step in the government’s Roadmap is a positive move forward for the leisure industry and gives people of all ages the opportunity to resume activity and exercise in their leisure centre.
Parking consultation launched by Stratford District Council
| Updated: 09:26, 16 February 2021
Now is the chance to have your say about proposals to increase off-street parking charges in Stratford, following the launch of a six-week consultation by the district council.
The proposals include introducing charges at the Fishermanâs Car Park, increasing overnight charges at Stratford Leisure Centre from £2 to £20 for motorhomes and introducing a two-hour maximum stay at Alcesterâs Greig Leisure Centre and Shipston Leisure Centre.
The amount of time permit holder can park at Stratford Leisure Centre is also proposed to be reduced.
Cllr Ian Shenton, Operations Portfolio Holder said: âOur car park charges havenât been reviewed for several years and as a council we are considering a number of options due to the rising costs of operating and maintaining car parks.
A MUM from Alcester has shared her weight loss journey after embracing a new fitness and healthy eating routine. Abi Hall, 40, had been putting off checking her weight, after several years without a fitness routine, having two children and regularly comfort eating until she decided to face her fears in August last year. Abi, a part time Member Pioneer at Co-op, said: “I had been unhappy with my weight for a while, but I didn’t want to check the scales, I thought if I don’t see it, it’s not happening. “I knew I wanted to do something about my weight, but it took me months before I thought it’s better to find out what I’m dealing with and stepped onto the scales. I was 16 stone, 13 pounds.