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Cheltenham Feel Good card will boost health and fitness

A new scheme will give people in Cheltenham access to free activity sessions.

Following the success of the original #FeedCheltenham activity pass, which helped Cheltenham's community pantry and food bank users boost their health and fitness, the new scheme is being launched this week.

The Cheltenham Feel Good card will give access to more free swim, gym, classes and soft play sessions at Leisure At Cheltenham and can also be used to for free activity sessions at the YMCA sports centre and for free Get Moving Whaddon sessions held at the Cornerstones Centre. The card also lists a group the council hopes to set up at The Oasis Centre for over 50s.

The card will give each user 12 free sessions at each venue. It will also be made available to a wider range of people, including those using local food banks and pantries, people involved in the NHS's social prescribing scheme and those engaged in community wellbeing projects.

Cllr Martin Horwood, cabinet member for economic development, wellbeing and culture, said: "I'm really pleased to launch the Cheltenham Feel Good card, making it easier for people to stay active, even if that's something they don't always have the chance to do. In such challenging times, helping people look after their health and wellbeing is so important."

This is part of the council's commitment to making sure that everyone, regardless of means or background, has the opportunity to enjoy and benefit from physical activity and sports. It is also part of a collective response to the cost-of-living crisis.

Linda Grice, #FeedCheltenham lead, said: "What better news than to relaunch this life-changing scheme, which has already benefited so many of our food pantry users. Trying to make ends meet during the cost-of-living crisis is no easy feat, which is why I'm delighted this card will continue to remove barriers for people looking to boost their health and wellbeing."

The pass is supported by the NHS and run by Cheltenham Borough Council, Feed Cheltenham Network and Cheltenham Trust. It gives access to 12 free activities including swim, gym and soft play, in addition to a year of discounted access to pay-as-you-go activities at the Cheltenham Trust, plus activities provided by the YMCA and the Cornerstone Centre.

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