Djanogly Community Leisure Centre located at Gregory Blvd, Forest Fields, Nottingham NG7 6ND, UK

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julie taylor

4 Google Rating

Went to Aquafit. Love the music that Sam the instructor plays, makes the time more enjoyable. Think

4/ 5

Went to Aquafit. Love the music that Sam the instructor plays, makes the time more enjoyable. Think it's the best place to go, especially with the floor of the swimming pool that can go to different depths. Showers still can't be used because of the pandemic, I don't get it, we used to shower to get clean before going in the pool and then shower to wash the chlorine off. We're all going in the pool together so why can't we just walk through the open showers as we go to change?

teresa muers

5 Google Rating

Fantastic communication from the desk manager she gave us information that we never received from Vi

5/ 5

Fantastic communication from the desk manager she gave us information that we never received from Victoria leisure centre when my daughter had lessons there.

Kabs Khan

4 Google Rating

Good customer service,. Gym well equipped & sauna & steam small but clean Overall good for price !

4/ 5

Good customer service,. Gym well equipped & sauna & steam small but clean Overall good for price !

Sanna Choudhry

5 Google Rating

Great place to swim had lots of fun and plenty of room in lane square

5/ 5

Great place to swim had lots of fun and plenty of room in lane square

Ed H

5 Google Rating

Went to the leisure centre for a swimming session. The changing village is to a modern and clean st

5/ 5

Went to the leisure centre for a swimming session. The changing village is to a modern and clean standard with cubicles and lockers which take a refundable £1 coin. With Covid measures, some of the family changing space and hair dryers are currently out of use. Swimming pool itself is fairly modern and looks nice. Have natural light coming in from the large windows which is lovely on a sunny day. The floor of the swimming pool can be adjusted to different depths. Covid measures with swimming pool is 6 per a lane and they make sure it’s not overcrowded by making people prebook a session. I felt safe swimming.

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  • Saturday08:15 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Sunday07:00 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Monday07:00 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Tuesday07:00 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Wednesday07:00 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Thursday07:00 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Friday08:00 AM - 04:00 PM
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