Schools ‘at heart of community’ welcome 100 pupils
Comments Off on Schools ‘at heart of community’ welcome 100 pupilsScartho Gateway Academy and Waltham Gateway Academy welcomed about 100 pupils across the two sites.
Scartho Gateway Academy and Waltham Gateway Academy welcomed about 100 pupils across the two sites.
North Lincolnshire Council is celebrating the early success of its Fit for Free initiative, a health and well-being programme to support older residents, and individuals with learning disabilities, across the region.
Launched on 1 April 2025, the scheme offers eight weeks of complimentary off-peak access to swimming, gym facilities, and virtual fitness classes.
It is open to residents aged 66 and over and residents aged 16 and above with a learning disability, and aims to:
• Encourage more active lifestyles
• Enhance physical and mental well-being
• Reduce social isolation among target groups
Between April and July, the programme has already seen 788 participants across seven leisure sites.
Cllr Rob Waltham, leader of North Lincolnshire Council, said: “Fit for Free is about more than just fitness – it’s about opportunity, connection, and giving people the tools to live healthier, happier lives.
“We made a promise to support our older residents through the cost of living challenges, and this initiative is part of keeping that promise. By removing financial barriers, we’re helping people stay active, connected and well, physically and mentally.”
Cllr Carl Sherwood, cabinet member for safer, stronger communities (rural), added: “This initiative is also a vital part of our wider plan to support residents with complex needs, including those with learning disabilities, to live more independently.
“By investing in accessible health and well-being opportunities, we’re empowering people to take control of their lives and build confidence in their communities.”
For more information on accessing the Fit for Free initiative go to the NL Active Fit for Free page on our website.
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Cameras are being installed outside Eastfield Primary Academy, Immingham, and New Waltham Academy.
Some had raised concerns about the application ahead of the licensing sub-committee meeting
Concerns raised by some, including the parish council, have been rebutted by the venue’s owner