Time to catch the Windsor and Maidenhead Sports Bug!
Sports Bug fever is set to sweep the Royal Windsor and Maidenhead Borough with two action-packed weeks of Free activities for all ages and abilities, from Saturday May 10 to Friday May 23.
More than 40 clubs are throwing open their doors and inviting Windsor and Maidenhead residents to try a whole range of activities from rowing and tennis to martial arts and jive dancing.
Cllr Jesse Grey, lead member for leisure and culture, said: "As a council we are keen to promote good health. Sports Bug fortnight, with its excellent range of free activities throughout the borough, is the perfect opportunity for residents to try their hand at a new sport, brush up on old skills or simply get fitter."
The fortnight kicks off on Saturday May 10 from 10am to 2pm with open days at the Magnet, Windsor and Charters leisure centres and Woodlands Park Village Centre, packed with fun activities for all the family:
· Magnet Leisure Centre, Holmanleaze, Maidenhead: Parachuting, basketball shootouts, arts and crafts, crazy golf, face painting, BodyZone mini-fitness challenge, trampoline taster sessions, beat the goalie competition, bouncy castle and soft play, board painting, roller skating, action kids (For further details call Lee Ovens on 01628 633899)
· Windsor Leisure Centre, Clewer Mead, Windsor: Penalty shootouts, bouncy castle, aerobics, basketball shooting competition, trampoline taster sessions, BodyZone fitness challenge, plus free treatment and injury advice (Claire Yeoman, 01753 850004)
· Charters Leisure Centre, Charters Road, Sunningdale: Racketathon, netball tournaments, BodyZone triathlon, cricket, bouncy castle, karate, tennis, pool tournament (Daniel Saunders, 01344 628686)
· Woodlands Park Village Centre, Manifold Way, White Waltham: treasure hunt, bouncy castle, face painting, multi-sports activities, refreshments, arts and crafts (Kim Truelove, 07765 254895).
The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead

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