
A new scheme to help older residents and people with disabilities keep fit has had almost 800 participants in three months.
The free programme was launched in North Lincolnshire in April and offers eight weeks of off-peak access to swimming, gym facilities and virtual fitness classes.
The council said 788 people took part between April and July.
Councillor Rob Waltham, the leader of North Lincolnshire Council, said: “By removing financial barriers, we’re helping people stay active, connected and well, physically and mentally.”
The Fit for Free initiative is open to residents aged 66 or over, along with people aged 16 and above who have a learning disability.
The council said the aim of the scheme was to reduce social isolation, enhance physical and mental well-being and encourage more active lifestyles.
Waltham added: “Fit for Free is about more than just fitness – it’s about opportunity, connection and giving people the tools to live healthier, happier lives.”
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