Doncaster Culture and Leisure Trust (DCLT) is embarking on a search for new trustees to join its board, as part of its ongoing commitment to enhancing the cultural, leisure and wellbeing offerings in the City of Doncaster. The Trust, which manages key leisure and culture venues across the city, including the iconic Doncaster Dome, is looking to strengthen its board with individuals who can bring fresh perspectives and expertise to help guide the organisation's future. Andrew Burden, chair of DCLT,
Doncaster Culture and Leisure Trust (DCLT) is thrilled to announce the upcoming opening of a brand-new gym in Rossington. This exciting addition to Rossington Wellbeing and Leisure Hub is part of DCLT’s ongoing commitment to providing high-quality, accessible health and fitness opportunities for Doncaster residents The new gym, which is set to open at 6am, on Friday, 22 November 2024, will feature a wide range of new equipment and dedicated spaces to cater to a variety of fitness needs. The
A partnership between Doncaster Culture and Leisure Trust (DCLT) and Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (DBTH) will see a pioneering cancer support service, Active Together, offered from Doncaster Dome. The Active Together service offers free, personalised fitness, nutrition, and wellbeing support to help people with cancer prepare for, respond to, and recover after treatment. This innovative programme, which has already assisted over 1,000 people in Sheffield, has now
Choose Fitness Balby is opening its doors later this month and exercise fans from the area are being invited to find out more about the new gym. The new gym, which is set to open on April 15, includes a large functional training area, cardiovascular and strength training equipment, free weights and Olympic platforms, and new indoor cycling studio. Chris Wright, head of health and leisure at Doncaster Culture and Leisure Trust said: “We are really looking forward to welcoming people from the Balby area
Doncaster Culture & Leisure Trust (DCLT) has launched an exciting new app to boost the health and fitness of people across our city. The free application, which is available on iOS and Android mobile devices, offers a faster and easier way to book classes and activities for both members and pay as you go customers. From booking a place on a fitness class, dry sports or swim session, through to viewing timetables and keeping up to date via notifications and special offers, the app gives users one place
A brand-new wellbeing suite is opening its doors at Askern Leisure Centre this month in order to help the local community stay active and fit. The new, low intensity power-assisted exercise circuit provides a full-body workout that is safe for all adult age groups and abilities but with a specific aim to support active aging and those with long-term health conditions. The power-assisted exercise fitness equipment has been specifically designed for older and specialist rehab populations. It
A new sport development officer has joined Doncaster Culture and Leisure Trust (DCLT) and his first mission is to expand participation in two key sports; table tennis and cycling. Reece Goodwin, from Rotherham, has joined DCLT from Sheffield Children’s Hospital where he worked as an Exercise and Physical Activity Therapist and brings with him five years of experience as a PE sports coach. He also has a degree in Sports Development and Coaching. The Sports Development Officer is a new role for DCLT
When retired police officer, Steve Naylor, went for his regular morning workout, the last thing he expected was to end up in hospital following a stroke. Now, almost a year on, Steve, 57, who lives in Balby, credits his love of exercise in helping him recover both physically and mentally from the unexpected events that ‘completely knocked him back’ and left him needing surgery to remove two blood clots. On Friday 23 September 2022, Steve, who is a member of Fitness Village, Balby, went to the gym for
Fans favourites from Doncaster’s leading rugby league team have taken on an adventure of a different kind, with a fun-filled visit to the Aquapark at Hatfield Outdoor Activity Centre! 25 players and club staff from the league one Dons team, who have started their rugby season in style, took to the water for some team building action. The popular floating inflatable — which challenges visitors to slide, climb and make a splash on an obstacle course featuring climbing walls, slides and runways, along
Askern Leisure Centre reopened to the public on Monday (February 13), following a major refurbishment. The £6 million investment in the centre has seen the old coal-heating-system replaced with a more environmentally friendly and sustainable water heating solution, as well a new roof, windows, and doors to make the venue more energy efficient. The pool has also had its lining replaced and a new air handling system installed, alongside a new changing village, including a Changing Places
On a chilly Monday morning at Doncaster cycle track, a group of Muslim ladies gather. The room is filled with smiles, hugs and warmth as the group catch up and chatter comfortably before putting on their cycle helmets and taking to the track. With members aged between 16 and 75, they might not be the typical group you’d expect to see peddling their way around the track, but the ‘Healthy Her’ sessions are proving life changing. Here, Akeela Mohammad, the inspirational leader behind the sessions shares their
Visitors to the newly-refurbished Rossington Leisure Centre are making a splash this week, following a £750,000 investment into the venue. Formerly Rossington Community Swimming Pool, the centre has reopened as part of the Leisure Centre improvement programme. The improved site has a new changing village and group change area, as well as a refurbished pool hall. Rossington Leisure Centre has also benefitted from environmental improvements with new windows, doors, and a building management system
Indie pop band, Blossoms, will be performing at The Dome later this year. The British five-piece, who rocked Glastonbury earlier this year, will be playing at the venue on 25 November 2022, as part of their UK tour. Coming from Stockport in Greater Manchester, Blossoms were initially formed in 2013. The band’s lead singer, Tom Ogden, is joined by Charlie Salt on bass, Josh Dewhurt on lead guitar and percussion, Joe Donovan on drums and Myles Kellock on keyboards. Chris Hone, Head of Commercial