What is the One Leisure concessionary membership scheme?
Huntingdonshire District Council introduced the concessionary membership scheme in April 2019, to enable people to access a number of activities at its One Leisure Facilities at a discounted price, weekdays before 4.30pm and all weekend, including: gym sessions, fitness classes, public swimming, and Leo’s Funzone.
Read the One Leisure Concessionary Membership Scheme: Guidance for Public [PDF, 0.1MB] for more information.
If you receive one or more of the following benefits or have been diagnosed with one of the medical health conditions listed below, you may be eligible:
Income/employment related benefits
- Council Tax Support
- Employment and Support Allowances (Income Based)
- Housing Benefit
- Income Support
- Job Seekers (Income Based)
- Universal Credit *
* Excluding Universal Credit where it is for the equivalent of/replacing Child Tax Credits
Disability related benefits
- Attendance Allowance
- Disability Living Allowance
- Personal Independence Payment
- Registered Blind
- Registered Disabled
- Severe Disablement Allowance
- War Disabled Pensioner
Degenerative neurological conditions
- An acquired brain injury or similar
- Huntington's Disease
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Parkinsons Disease
- Others as presented on an individual case basis and assessed by the scheme manager
COVID-19 Update
Initially the Impressions Gyms will be open exclusively for existing members who have had a gym consultation within the last 2 years. If you require an induction to use Impressions, you may still apply for the Concessionary Membership but there will be a waiting time before you will be able to access the gym.
Gym sessions will last for 55 minutes and are bookable from half past every hour. Sessions must be pre-booked prior to attending the centre. Please ensure you read the One Leisure guidance before attending a session.
How do I apply?
Complete the Application FormHow much does it cost?
Please see the Fees page for details.