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WATER-based fun and educational activities are returning to High Rid reservoir in Horwich next week after a break of four years. Lancashire Outdoor Activities Initiative (LOAI), which runs the successful Anderton Centre for outdoor activities at Rivington, has taken over the United Utilities’ reservoir site. There have been no organised activities there since Bolton Outdoor Services, which had its main site at High Rid, ceased to exist in 2017. Since then, there have been problems at High Rid with anti-social behaviour and unauthorised swimming. Executive manager David Germain said: LOAI’s presence hopes to engage with young people and create opportunities to enjoy the water safely.”
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The Rivington-based Anderton Centre offers young people a chance to take part in exciting outdoor activities. David Germain, the centre s chief executive officer, said: “The facilities and activities we offer at Anderton are absolutely perfect in terms of tying in with the gradual road map out of lockdown. “People can come to this beautiful part of the world on their doorstep and take part in all kinds of exciting activities – both on water and land - and they can do so in a Covid-secure environment. “Such activities have never been more important than they are now, as being outside is a clearly a mitigating factor for reducing the transmission of Covid-19.