Leisure facilities in England are playing an increasingly important role in their communities, a new study has revealed, with more people using them than a year ago.
The Moving Communities Impact Report, released today, highlights the significant achievements of leisure facilities and the people who run them in fostering community engagement despite a variety of challenges.
The report, which you can download below, reveals that participation and throughput to leisure centres have both increased, with the average number of participants per site up by almost a thousand people (7%) and overall visits growing by over 10,000 per year (5%).
The growth in leisure centre usage by economically disadvantaged groups is notable, with visits from users in the most deprived 20% of areas increasing by 9% (100,000 people).
This demonstrates the crucial role leisure facilities play in supporting vulnerable communities to get active locally, providing inclusive and accessible opportunities for physical activity and social interaction.
It underlines the vital role these facilities play in delivering our long-term strategy Uniting the Movement, that has tackling inequalities at its heart.