The Jason Kenny Centre located at One, Moor Ln, Bolton BL3 5BN, UK

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Margaret Green

5 Google Rating

Amazing place to work out brilliant friendly staff and members are so friendly and make ya welcome

5/ 5

Amazing place to work out brilliant friendly staff and members are so friendly and make ya welcome as a new comer made some friends as soon as I joined would highly recommend this gym for the place to be x

Davey Mach

5 Google Rating

For best access to the Jason Kenny Center and BL1 pick up & Drop off is via Derby Street to follow t

5/ 5

For best access to the Jason Kenny Center and BL1 pick up & Drop off is via Derby Street to follow the one way system. There are plenty of disabled parking spaces but no pay and display. For parking with pay on exit behind Bolton College, NCP Carpark via Stanley Street one way system. The Center itself is bright and airy with large open spaces. Had the pleasure of vary friendly staff and nursing staff on my visit to NHS BL1. The lifts to upper floors are wide doors and deep and bright. Plenty of seating available even with social distancing.

Steven L

4 Google Rating

Clean facility and feels modern. Parking up can be tricky. If you park on the Mecca bingo car park-

4/ 5

Clean facility and feels modern. Parking up can be tricky. If you park on the Mecca bingo car park- make sure you have change because the car park is coin only! Alternatively you could park near Costa over the road where it is free- but you have to do a 5 min walk to get to the leisure centre

Kyllie Green

5 Google Rating

I swim here every week day early, great helpful staff for those with disabilut

5/ 5

I swim here every week day early, great helpful staff for those with disabilut

Daniel “Randycamel” Groves

5 Google Rating

Really clean, great people who work there

5/ 5

Really clean, great people who work there

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  • Saturday09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Sunday06:30 AM - 09:00 PM
  • Monday06:30 AM - 09:00 PM
  • Tuesday06:30 AM - 09:00 PM
  • Wednesday06:30 AM - 09:00 PM
  • Thursday06:30 AM - 09:00 PM
  • Friday09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
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