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    Space World Play Centre

    2.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Garston Lifestyles Fitness Centre

    Garston Lifestyles Fitness Centre

    2.3(6 reviews)
    5.8 mi

    Excellent facilities and everyone is friendly. I've packed on a solid 23lbs of muscle but the…read morehardest things to lift arent weights but our feelings. The gym helps me cope with my divorce. Often I cry at the squat rack so if you see me just give me a moment please. I often tell friends when I turn up to coffee with my eyes swollen and red that someone urinated in the pool again but they know I've been crying again.

    As part of Liverpool Council's Lifestyles range of sports centres and gyms, you can see the money…read moreand effort that has been put into this place to bring it into the 21st Century and make it an integral part of the community. The centre has been here for nearly 30 years and was greatly underused except for the many football parties I went to as a kid! Now the gyms are kitted out with state of the art gear, there are regular fitness classes for all levels in the sports hall, two decent sized astro-turfs can be found at the front - and if they are not being used by the local kids they seem to attract a lot of 5-a-side - and a good size pool with sauna and steam room. I can't really knock the place because it is well cheap and is obviously doing a very good job at placing itself at the heart of the Garston community, however, this also measn that the place can be very busy at peak times and it is often very hard to judge when it will not be full of kids! The pool always seems to have school groups or out of hours swimming clubs. While this commendable they also seem to find their way into the gym and will often hang around - or off - much of the equipment! But there is a waterslide!

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    Scotchbarn Sports Centre

    Scotchbarn Sports Centre

    2.5(2 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    This sports centre consists of a gym, sauna, a children's pool & a large pool. The centre was built…read morein the 60's or 70's & is in a bad state of repair. My children used to go to swimming lessons once a week & every week we went we'd find another problem. The spectators area has sky lights which are always leaking, the roof leaks, the tiles on the sides of the pool are broken & the changing rooms are not very clean. The gym is newer & was recently upgraded. There are plenty of different machine including bikes, rowing machine & various weights & toning equipment. The gym is fairly small though & is often busy. There are some drinks machines in the foyer but they are often broken & out of order. The staff on the whole are friendly & the staff who took the swimming lessons were excellent. This sport's centre needs some serious repairs & updating- such a shame the council have let it get in such a bad state.

    I've been a member at Scotchbarn for about a year now, and I agree - it's an old building and…read moredefinitely needs some (lots of!) TLC. however, I walked in yetsreday and there was a big display up in the reception area about the new centre opening in Huyton (Longview Drive?) which sounds fantastic. My membership automatically transfers to the new centre as Scotchbarn closes in September - okay, so it means I've got a bit more to travel now, but I reckon it'll easily be worth it for all the new things the new centre offers - I suggest you go and have a look at the info in reception and find out more. I've been a member at Scotchbarn for about a year now, and I agree - it's an old building and definitely needs some (lots of!) TLC. however, I walked in yetsreday and there was a big display up in the reception area about the new centre opening in Huyton (Longview Drive?) which sounds fantastic. My membership automatically transfers to the new centre as Scotchbarn closes in September - okay, so it means I've got a bit more to travel now, but I reckon it'll easily be worth it for all the new things the new centre offers - I suggest you go and have a look at the info in reception and find out more.

    Knowsley Leisure & Culture Park

    Knowsley Leisure & Culture Park

    1.0(1 review)
    1.0 mi

    Not at all impressed by our visit to Knowsley Leisure and Culture Park today. We took our 5 month…read moreold baby but will not be returning. When we paid we were asked if we had brought a padlock - puzzled, I replied no, why? Apparently now you need to bring a padlock if you want to be able to use a locker in the changing rooms. If not, you have to come out of the changing rooms in your sopping wet swimming stuff, juggling baby, to retrieve your things from the lockers in the main foyer. In addition, the keys for the lockers in the foyer do not have any wristbands on, so what you're meant to do with them is beyond us; we were told we could hand them to the lifeguard but seeing as we couldn't find the same lifeguard twice we thought that adding searching for them to get our key when we left wasn't really something we wanted to be doing, so we opted to tie the key onto my partners swim shorts. I asked if there was a safe place we could leave the pram and was told we could leave it in the cleaning cupboard. Grateful that the young lady was trying to be helpful but surely a new facility such as this should have something better than a cleaning cupboard for people to leave prams? In the end we couldn't find the young lady again to ask her to put the pram in the cupboard so we had to leave it in our view in the changing rooms at the side of the pool. Normally we wouldn't be bothered about it being in our view but seeing as they already seem to have had some sort of security issue with the lockers (the only reason we can think of for them asking people to bring their own padlocks), we didn't want to leave it to chance. Prams are expensive. Scallies are the reason we can't have nice things folks! In the changing rooms it took us a little while to figure out where the baby change facilities were. They are inside some changing cubicles but not very obvious (especially if all are being currently used and you can't see inside). It's quite a squeeze inside, especially with pram and two adults. The changing table itself was disgusting, it looked like it hadn't had a good clean since the place opened. The pool itself was good, much improved on the disgusting old Huyton Leisure, but we didn't get much time in there - we got in at 12:10 and at 12:30 we were told it was closing and we had to get out! Nobody at the front desk had informed us of this when we arrived, so all the effort we had gone to to get out with the baby, get all three of us changed and into the pool felt like a massive waste of time. Really not impressed. We were given a refund, but only once we could find the receipt; so make sure you keep your receipt people, you may not be impressed, and at £4 a swim that's not what you would expect!

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    Knowsley Leisure & Culture Park
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    Jump Arena

    Jump Arena

    4.0(1 review)
    56.1 mi

    Bouncy bouncy bouncy bouncy fun fun fun fun fun -- the wonderful thing about Jump Arena is... OK…read moreit's not the only one. But it's the only one in Leeds, and that's all you need to know. Trust me, I looked up trampolining --not because it's the latest trend in exercise, although it is-- but because I've wanted to get my bounce on for aaaaaages. The only other place in Leeds that I could find looks like it's basically for kids, which is a shame as they have the proper big trampolines. Anyway. This place? So much more than just bouncing. There is trampoline basket ball, trampoline jump in a foam pit, trampoline dodge ball... there's even a tight rope thing you can practice balance on. I love it! They've got a parkour thing in the works too, which is super exciting. Although, the guy didn't really seem to get me when I checked if there would be lessons and if those lessons would be cool for a not-teenager. Whatever I want to run up things. Staff all seem to be about 18. It does smell a little bit like boy and Lynx. But, forget that and just get your bounce on. My friend and I actually spent the first five minutes squealing and bouncing as high and/or as fast as we could until we both collapsed. How do kids DO IT?! Pro tip: warm up a bit. The air in there is super cold which makes your chest hurt if you go nuts like we did. One last question: what is it with alternative exercise places, lasers, and nineties dance music? I mean, weird. But I guess I like it too. DO IT. It's a tenner an hour. Don't go on weekends if you don't want to be surrounded by childs.

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