Wellness Card
If you exercise regularly, you can save money and take advantage of extra benefits available through the GLL Wellness Health and Fitness membership.
As a member you can access all centres in the borough with the one card.
GLL (in partnership with twelve London Boroughs including Camden), manage over 65 leisure centres within the M25 area. In Camden they manage the Mornington Sports and Fitness Centre, Oasis Sports Centre and Swiss Cottage Leisure Centre.
There are two options under this scheme:
- pre-paid membership
Payments can be made on a monthly or annual basis, enabling you to enjoy unlimited use of a range of facilities without having to pay each time you visit.
If you intend to use the facilities more than twice a week, a prepaid membership could save you money - wellness pay & play memberships
You pay a low annual membership fee and then pay for activities at a discounted rate as and when you use them.
If you are an occasional user, this type of membership would suit you
There are membership options for all ages. Camden also provides a membership option for disabled users.
Remember, you don’t need to be a member to use the services or participate in activities, but it might save you money over the long term. (Note: you will need to be a member to use the gym).
For a full list of activities, prices, detail and benefits of membership see the guide to leisure centres in Camden
Disability card
The disability card carries many of the benefits of the other wellness cards, but is only offered to those who are eligible for a disability living allowance (DLA).
The card allows you and a carer free entry to the fitness centre, swimming pools and group exercise classes. (Note: if the friend or carer comes on their own, they do not get free entry).
Disability card prices
Adult
Resident £5.90
Non Res £22.80
Child
Resident £5.90
Non Res £22.80
Important: To prove that you are a Camden Borough resident, you must bring in two official documents with your current address on it such as a utility bill, council tax book, bank statement etc.
You must also bring in evidence of receiving a disability living allowance - a recent letter from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) or a disabled bus pass.
If you are buying a disabled wellness card for a child you must also bring in their birth certificate or passport.
How to join
Visit one of the following centres: