Leisure centres offer free access to residents living with Parkinson’s in Basildon

By Victoria Rose Watkins 30th Apr 2025

RESIDENTS living with Parkinson's across Basildon can access free fitness memberships at Basildon Sporting Village, Eversley Leisure Centre and Wickford Swim and Fitness Centre, through a partnership between local leisure operator Everyone Active and Parkinson's UK.

The Basildon facilities are participating in this nationwide initiative, which provides full access to gym facilities, swimming pools and exercise classes for patients and up to three of their carers.

April is Parkinson's Awareness Month and Everyone Active, which manages local facilities in partnership with Basildon Borough Council, is urging more residents living with Parkinson's to take advantage of the scheme.

The free membership programme, now in its fourth year nationally, aims to help those managing the progressive neurological condition, which causes symptoms ranging from tremors and pain to anxiety.

Currently, 68 people in Basildon benefit from the scheme, with numbers increasing in recent years, reflecting the global rise in Parkinson's cases.

Shaun Beagle, Everyone Active's area contract manager for Basildon, said: "We are immensely proud to be partnering with Parkinson's UK for the fourth year running, and truly believe the membership makes a real difference to the lives of those living with the condition and their carers.

"Physical activity plays a crucial role in symptom management and we're creating an environment at our Basildon centres where people with Parkinson's and their support networks can exercise with confidence."

Cllr Aidan McGurran, Basildon Council's Cabinet Member for Environment and Leisure, said: "I welcome this partnership between Everyone Active and Parkingson's UK which means more Basildon residents can benefit from the free membership.

"I look forward to more Basildon residents and their carers taking up this free opportunity and begin to get more active."

The initiative comes as medical professionals increasingly recognise exercise as a key component in maintaining quality of life for those with the condition.

Anna Castiaux, Physical Activity Programme Lead at Parkinson's UK, said: "Being active can be one of the best ways for people to live well with Parkinson's and it's great to see that Everyone Active and our local group in Basildon will be supporting more people to try new activities.

"Everyone Active continues to offer free memberships for people living with Parkinson's and their carers, and it's fantastic that more people across Basildon will have an opportunity to get active in April."

Parkinson's is the fastest-growing neurological condition in the world and there is currently no cure. It affects around 153,000 people in the UK and there are more than 40 symptoms, from tremor and pain to anxiety.

Being physically active can play an important role in living well with Parkinson's. Those living with the condition can find various activities, such as swimming, walking and dance, beneficial in managing their symptoms.

Beyond traditional gym activities, participants can access specialised Synergy Dance classes online, designed to accommodate varying mobility levels.

Medical clearance is recommended for those with additional health conditions before beginning new exercise routines.

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