WV Active will be putting on a jam packed programme of activities over the Easter break for children and young people of all ages.

The City of Wolverhampton Council's 3 leisure centres, WV Active Aldersley, WV Active Bilston-Bert Williams and WV Active Central will be holding a variety of sessions for everyone aged from 0 to 16.

WV Active Aldersley is holding everything from an Easter Eggstravaganza Toddler Sense Party for the little ones through to Youth Gym sessions for teenagers. Aldersley is also offering football, tennis, badminton and hockey, Tri-Golf sessions, badminton coaching, cycling courses and a bounce party.

The studio pool at WV Active Bilston-Bert Williams will be open for crash course swimming lessons, parent and toddler sessions and fun floats sessions for families, while there will also be Born to Move classes and new junior Les Mills fitness sessions - a mix of dance, yoga, martial arts and sports conditioning - which are suitable for young people aged from 8 to 15.

WV Active Central will also be offering swimming activities with fun float sessions in the pool every afternoon throughout the week for families and children of all ages.

Councillor Steve Evans, the City of Wolverhampton Council's Cabinet Member for City Environment, said: "Our leisure centres are offering a fantastic array of activities to keep young visitors active during the Easter holidays, whatever the weather."

To see the full Easter programme or to find out more about WV Active leisure centres, please visit Type=links;Linkid=4852;Title=WV Active;Target=_blank; or call 01902 551010.

  • released: Wednesday 5 April, 2017