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Leisure centres to re-open across Gwynedd as Covid-19 restrictions ease


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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Day to day running of Parc Coed Helen to transfer to Caernarfon Town Council


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The day to day running of a popular Caernarfon park could be transferred to the town council in a bid to secure its future.
A meeting of Gwynedd Council’s cabinet is expected to approve the  handing over of the lease and management of Parc Coed Helen, which currently falls under its “arms length” leisure company, Byw’n Iach.
While the authority currently hands over  £12,450 towards the running costs of the park, savings have been identified if Caernarfon Town Council adds the park to its existing management duties.
Describing the park as “an important resource for residents and visitors to Caernarfon,” the report notes that “positive discussions” have been held between Gwynedd and the Caernarfon Town councils regarding the potential transfer. ....

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