Flood hit North Bridge leisure centre partially reopens after suffering substantial damage
Staff from Calderdale Council ihave worked around the clock after water main burst on Friday.
Over the weekend, staff from across the Council have been working hard to try and get the centre up and running as quickly as possible.
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Hide AdAs such, parts of the centre will be available today (Tuesday). This includes activities in the main sports hall, such as badminton, football and basketball sessions.
The dance and fitness programme will go ahead, but classes will be moved to the Projectile Gallery. However, all martial arts classes that use mats will remain cancelled.
The gym will also be out of action - alternative gym facilities can be found at other Calderdale sites, including Halifax Pool.
Squash court bookings are cancelled, but two courts are available for use at Halifax Pool.
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Hide AdBowls sessions are also cancelled due to equipment damage. It’s hoped they will resume early in the New Year.
All existing bookings have been notified and staff are doing all they can to get the full site reopen as quickly as possible.
Calderdale Council’s Cabinet Member for Communities and Neighbourhood Services, Councillor Susan Press said: “We apologise for the inconvenience this closure has caused. The good news is that the centre will partly reopen tomorrow. Thanks to those who have worked tirelessly to make this happen.
“Unfortunately some areas sustained significant damage and will remain closed until further notice. We’re doing all we can to get the centre fully up and running again and will keep members and centre users updated.”
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Hide AdAlternative facilities are available to use across the borough and memberships can be used at each site. To find out more, visit www.calderdale.gov.uk/sport
For more information or clarification about sessions at North Bridge contact 01422 341527 from this date, or email [email protected]