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£10 for 10 days at leisure facilities in Caithness


By David G Scott

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During October High Life Highland (HLH) offers Caithness residents the opportunity to use all of its leisure facilities for £1-a-day over 10 consecutive days.

HLH development manager, Emma Thomson said: “Over the month of October, HLH is giving people who live in Highland the option to take part in any of its swimming pools, gyms, fitness classes and strength and conditioning rooms for just £10 for 10 consecutive days.

"Those who take up the offer will become Highlife members for the 10 consecutive days from their first use of their card. In line with the standard Highlife membership, this 10 day opportunity can be used in any of the charity’s 25 leisure facilities across the Highlands."

HLH special offer.
HLH special offer.

Emma added: “We know that people are looking for low-cost purchase options at the moment so we have come up with this new promotion over the course of October to give people a taster of the many physical and mental health and wellbeing benefits of having a Highlife card.”

The HLH ‘10 Days for £10' offer will run alongside the charity’s existing promotions.

Currently, any person that subscribes to the charity’s Highlife membership during the month of September is put into a free prize draw to win an Apple iPhone 13 and individuals and families joining during the month of October will be in with a chance of winning an e-bike. Terms and conditions apply: for details visit www.highlifehighland.com/join-high-life-highland/

Emma Thomson concluded: “The charity is really keen to encourage people around the Highlands to visit our centres and take up the opportunity to experience all the benefits of being a Highlife member through this trial – by giving 10 days access at this affordable rate people can access all the high-quality leisure services our existing members benefit from every day in HLH facilities throughout the Highlands.”


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