Mytime Active leisure centres awarded mark of excellence

Mytime Active is one of the first leisure operators in the country to be awarded ukactive’s new mark of excellence, The Active Standard (TAS), demonstrating its commitment to ensuring quality, safety and inclusivity for customers and staff at its leisure centres.

TAS, launched by ukactive in November 2024, is designed to give customers confidence, knowing leisure providers showing the TAS mark are taking their health and wellbeing, as well as their safety, seriously.

Mytime Active is an independent charity and social enterprise that operates leisure facilities across the country, ploughing any surpluses made by the business directly back into its local communities. Mytime Active was one of eight leisure operators involved in testing the scheme during a pilot phase of TAS. It followed the successful launch of Mytime Active’s Musculoskeletal (MSK) Health Hubs project to support people living with chronic joint pain, which forms part of a two-year research project by ukactive.

Steve May, Operations Director at Mytime Active says: “Our family-friendly facilities aim to support every segment of our communities, from children and parents to golfers and older people, on their journey to a more active lifestyle. Achieving the new TAS certification gives us the opportunity to actively validate the quality of our facilities and our adherence with industry regulations to customers in a meaningful way, as well as the healthcare partners who refer people to us for a wide range of support needs.”

TAS accreditation is open to any sport, fitness or leisure facility in the UK that is a member of ukactive and is achieved through a 40-question independent assessment with the sector’s health and safety and quality management expert, Right Directions. It covers health and safety practices, professional standards, safeguarding procedures and data protection processes.

May continues: “Boosting the confidence of the public around entering health, fitness and leisure facilities to enhance their health, wellbeing and physical activity opportunities is a priority for us, and the TAS quality mark will support this aim by ensuring all facilities, big or small, are operating to the same high benchmarks.”

TAS has been four years in development by ukactive in partnership with leading standards professionals and organisations across the UK and Europe. Huw Edwards, CEO of ukactive, says: “Demand for our nation’s fitness and leisure facilities is growing rapidly as more and more people across the UK prioritise physical activity for their health and wellbeing. The Active Standard will help more people to feel confident that they can enjoy all the benefits of being active in a safe and inclusive environment.”

NOTES TO EDITORS
For information on Mytime Active please contact:
Wendy Golledge at Big Fish public Relations
wendy@bigfishpublicrelations.co.uk
Tel: 07921 319517

ABOUT MYTIME ACTIVE
Mytime Active is an independent charity and social enterprise on a mission to improve wellbeing in its local communities. Mytime Active strives to help people get more out of life through its range of more than 100 accessible services. These include swimming, golf, gyms, group exercise programmes, bowling, soft play, social events, childcare and health programmes at locations across Bromley, the Midlands and Hampshire.

Mytime Active’s family-friendly services cater to every segment of the community, from children and parents to young golfers and older members. It offers specialised and inclusive programmes for various groups including those with health conditions, disabilities, new parents, older individuals and young people, to ensure that everyone gets more out of life.

Mytime Active reinvests all its profits back where it matters most, into its facilities, services and programmes, as well as into community activities, for the long-term wellbeing of the local community.

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