Leisure Facilities definition

Leisure Facilities means the Council’s leisure facilities including ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Swimming Pool, Angel Centre, Poult Wood Golf Centre and The Games Hut;
Leisure Facilities means the following facilities including their respective grounds: Arbroath Sports Centre, Brechin Leisure Centre, Carnoustie Leisure Centre, Lochside Leisure Centre, Forfar, Montrose Sports Centre, Saltire Leisure Centre, Arbroath, Websters Sports Centre, Kirriemuir, Forfar Swimming Pool, Montrose Swimming Pool, Reid Hall, Forfar, Kirriemuir Town Hall, Brechin Town Hall, Montrose Town Hall, Edzell Memorial Hall, Arbroath Community Centre, Carnoustie and Monifieth High School facilities at weekends, evenings and holiday periods and such other premises as may be operated or used from time to time by the Council for the provision of Leisure Facilities.
Leisure Facilities means those Facilities denoted as such in paragraph 3.3;

Examples of Leisure Facilities in a sentence

  • The Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that if the Purchaser fails to pay the Building Service Charges, the provisions of the Applicable Law shall be imposed by the Relevant Authority and /or the Building Manager which may include withdrawal of certain services to the Building and restrict access to the Building Common Areas (including the Unit Leisure Facilities) until the Building Service Charges (and any charges and compensation imposed by the Building Owners Association) are paid in full.

  • Currently there are 13 people trained and delivering weight management courses across Calderdale, in various ways, with varying regularity (Upbeat, all Sure Starts, Healthy Living Partnership, Leisure Facilities Staff, Wellbeing@Work project, Community Nutrition Assistant post).

  • The Unit Owner’s right to use the Unit Leisure Facilities may be suspended for any time as deemed appropriate by the Building Owners Association Manager if the Unit Owner does not pay its Service Charges (or any other payment obligations) or is otherwise in default of its obligations in the Building JOPD.

  • In order to provide a value-added service to the Leisure Facilities Managers, services may be arranged to be carried out prior to opening and after close of business.

  • It is decided on an as needed basis in line with the Leisure Facilities Development Plan Policy.

  • DRAFT Unit Leisure Facilities The Unit Leisure Facilities form part of the Building Common Areas and are under the control and responsibility of the Building Owners Association and the Building Owners Association Manager (and its employees and nominees).

  • Unit Leisure Facilities As at the date of this Statement the Seller anticipates that the Unit Leisure Facilities shall include the following facilities: • Lobby lounges; • Resident’s Club; • Swimming pool with sun-bathing decks; • Gymnasium; • Male and Female shower and changing rooms; • Kids play areas – Indoor & Outdoor • Landscaped courtyard and Garden areas.

  • Full management of the Sports and Leisure Facilities including the booking of activity rooms and gym equipment.

  • The Building Manager shall prepare the Unit Leisure Facilities Budget for every operating year and submit it to be approved by RERA and shall form part of the Service Charges (but which shall be payable by the Unit Owners only).

  • The Facility may also ban the Hirer, or any member of the hirer’s group from the Facility for a period of up to 12 months, as per the Whitehorse City Council Leisure Facilities Patron Exclusion Policy.