Citadel Leisure Centre in Ayr Begins Façade Work Enhancing the Building Citadel Leisure Centre in Ayr Begins Façade Work Enhancing the Building

Ayr’s Citadel Leisure Centre starts facade improvements. The project includes a new entrance, gym, and updates to fitness areas.
Ayr’s Citadel Leisure Centre starts facade improvements. The project includes a new entrance, gym, and updates to fitness areas.

Citadel Leisure Centre in Ayr Begins Façade Work Enhancing the Building

Citadel Leisure Centre in Ayr Begins Façade Work Enhancing the Building
Citadel Leisure Centre in Ayr Begins Façade Work Enhancing the Building

Citadel Leisure Centre in Ayr Begins Façade Work Enhancing the Building

They are building a new entrance. It includes a reception, café, and lobby. This leads to the gym and family area.

The Main Hall closed February 26th for construction work. Studios one and two will see changes. The fitness schedule got an update that started March 3rd. You can see it online.

Health classes still happen during the work. Participants will receive updates directly to keep everyone informed.

Badminton moved to other places, such as Coylton, Dundonald, or Muirhead. Maybole Leisure Club also has it. People can book badminton easily through the app or the website, or by calling 01292 269 793.

Book roll-out courts at Riverside Arena soon. The council offers bounce and play parties at Coylton. Info is at www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk/article/46921/Bounce-Play-Parties.

See project updates online at www.citadel-leisure-redevelopment.co.uk.

Alec Clark says work begins on the Citadel, and the inside will change greatly. People will see real differences soon, and more visitors may come after the work. The improved Citadel attracts people.

Alliance Leisure made the designs for the project, which cost ten million pounds. It will offer more family activities, fitness areas will improve, and the customer experience will get better.

They are building a new entrance. It includes a reception, café, and lobby. This leads to the gym and family area.

The Main Hall closed February 26th for construction work. Studios one and two will see changes. The fitness schedule got an update that started March 3rd. You can see it online.

Health classes still happen during the work. Participants will receive updates directly to keep everyone informed.

Badminton moved to other places, such as Coylton, Dundonald, or Muirhead. Maybole Leisure Club also has it. People can book badminton easily through the app or the website, or by calling 01292 269 793.

Book roll-out courts at Riverside Arena soon. The council offers bounce and play parties at Coylton. Info is at www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk/article/46921/Bounce-Play-Parties.

See project updates online at www.citadel-leisure-redevelopment.co.uk.

Alec Clark says work begins on the Citadel, and the inside will change greatly. People will see real differences soon, and more visitors may come after the work. The improved Citadel attracts people.

Alliance Leisure made the designs for the project, which cost ten million pounds. It will offer more family activities, fitness areas will improve, and the customer experience will get better.

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