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Over 65s could get free leisure access

written by cassoscoop June 23, 2021
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DERRY City and Strabane District Council is asking for the public’s views on new proposals to offer over 65s free access to its leisure facilities.

The plans are aimed at making facilities more accessible and encouraging a more active lifestyle and a public consultation launches this week to gauge support for the move.

If agreed DCSDC would be the first local Council to offer free access to all leisure services for the older community.

The proposed amendment to Council’s leisure pricing policy comes on the back of a notice of motion approved by Council members in January last year before leisure centres were forced to close during the Covid pandemic.

The motion highlighted the barrier to health and fitness posed to over 65s who may be unable to afford to pay for activities, and the transport to reach local centres.

The consultation process is part of an Equality Impact Assessment on the draft policy which must be carried out in keeping with Council’s Statutory Equality Duties.

Anyone who wishes to contribute can do so online or by post until September 17th, 2021, and Council hopes to engage with as many local people as possible.

Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Alderman Graham Warke, said it was important for local people to play their part in decision making.

“The Covid Health Pandemic has made us all more aware of the importance of health and wellbeing and looking after ourselves and others.

“That’s particularly the case for the older community, who may find it more challenging to find suitable and accessible activities to help them live a healthier lifestyle.

“In keeping with Council’s own focus on promoting the health and wellbeing of all local citizens this proposal offers the chance for those who perhaps can’t afford to take up fitness activities, or need some encouragement to take those first steps, to consider visiting their local leisure centre.

“Here they can enjoy a variety of activities led by trained instructors in a safe and welcoming environment.

“I would encourage all local people to contribute to this consultation and play their part in assisting Council to shape and deliver the policies and programmes that reflect the needs of all citizens.”

If you wish to receive further information on this policy and a copy of the Council’s equality impact assessment report and response questionnaire, please email: [email protected]

Please note that the draft policy and equality impact assessment report and consultation response questionnaire are also available on the Council’s web site: https://haveyoursay.derrystrabane.com/

These are available in other formats on request.

All comments/completed questionnaires should be forwarded no later than 17th September 2021 at 4pm.

Alternatively, you can contact Rachel McCay on 028 7125 3253 to arrange a virtual meeting to relay any comments you wish to make.

Over 65s could get free leisure access was last modified: June 23rd, 2021 by cassoscoop

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