Leek Post & Times

Hat-trick for leisure centres as Covid-19 testing begins...

People without symptoms can get tested at three locations

- By Les Jackson leslie.jackson@reachplc.com

SOUTH Moorlands Leisure Centre in Cheadle has joined centres with Leek and Biddulph as it opens as a community testing centre for people without Covid-19 symptoms.

The centres, provided by Staffordsh­ire Moorlands District Council and operated by Parkwood Leisure, are currently unable to open as usual due to the national lockdown.

Testing at these sites is for people without symptoms and, while people should stay at home except for essential reasons, those who do need to go out are encouraged to get tested.

Councillor Mark Deaville, deputy leader of the council, who also has the responsibi­lity for leisure and sports, said: “We are delighted that South Moorlands is joining our leisure centres in Leek and Biddulph as a community testing centre.

“The centres are always at the heart of promoting good health and active lifestyles and I’m really proud of the key role leisure staff are now playing in helping to combat coronaviru­s – the biggest collective health challenge in our lifetimes. “We’re all looking forward to being able to welcome people back to use the facilities and attend classes when the restrictio­ns allow but, in the meantime, there couldn’t be a better, more fitting use, for these community places and we’re delighted to be able to help to stop covid spreading.”

People can just walk in to get a rapid test, subject to availabili­ty, or book a slot staffordsh­ire.zipporah. co.uk/trackandtr­ace. Council leader, Councillor Sybil Ralphs, said: “The Government has been clear that the gradual re-opening it outlined in its roadmap will only happen if conditions allow. So if we want to see the return of the things we love and have missed so much over the past year, then we all need to do what we can to make sure we bring infection rates down and keep them down.

“Testing is one of the ways we can arrest the spread of the virus and it is something we can all do. With the opening of the centre in Cheadle, we now have testing available in each of our three towns and I would encourage people to play their part and take up this offer.”

‘I’m really proud of the key role leisure staff are now playing in helping combat coronaviru­s’

Councillor Mark Deaville

 ??  ?? Councillor Mark Deaville (second right) at the Brough Park Leisure Centre testing centre in Leek with, from left, centre manager Ian Sales, operations director for Parkwood Leisure Alex Godfrey, Nexus operative Chris Holleran and Parkwood Leisure duty manager Adam Cope.
Councillor Mark Deaville (second right) at the Brough Park Leisure Centre testing centre in Leek with, from left, centre manager Ian Sales, operations director for Parkwood Leisure Alex Godfrey, Nexus operative Chris Holleran and Parkwood Leisure duty manager Adam Cope.

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