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Do I need to book a swim?

Advance booking for swimming is NOT required - our reception team can check you in. We do recommend checking our app for swim times to help you avoid disappointment though.

It is also possible to use our app to check-in/book on arrival or before your visit. If you do this, there's no need to queue at venues with automated access gates - you can head straight to the gate and swipe your band/card from 30 minutes before the slot you booked into.

Updated on:
August 30, 2023

What are you doing about people who book but don't turn up?

🚫 No-shows are common at every gym, which affects everyone. Causes include:

  • Overbooking
  • Late cancellations
  • No cancellations

🛠️ We're making improvements:

  • New reports to track the problem
  • Upgrading gate systems for better attendance tracking
  • Mobile app updates to provide reminders and easy cancellation
  • Developing an app based waiting list for full classes
  • Direct member communication for repeated no-shows/overbooking

🚧 Penalties for no-shows might be required. Be ready:

  • Book only if you'll attend
  • Use "My Bookings" for reminders
  • Cancel early if you can't attend
  • Follow gate instructions
  • At gateless venues, inform reception about every activity you plan to use
Updated on:
October 18, 2023

When will health suites (sauna, steam etc) reopen?

Glasgow Life is required to make savings of £7.15 million for financial year 2023/24 as a result of unprecedented financial challenges facing Glasgow.

Wherever possible Glasgow Life has identified ways to make savings by reducing, rather than losing services. The plan to make these savings will not close any venues. We have prioritised facilities and activities which maximise access for the greatest number of people, offer the greatest positive impact and best serve the people of Glasgow.

After careful consideration health suites, which had not reopened following the pandemic, will remain closed.

They are expensive to operate and use a significant amount of energy (which continues to rise in price). Many were nearing the end of their lifespan and would require an upgrade to meet customer expectations.

The availability of activities and services has changed since before the pandemic, and so has way people use them. As a result, when reinstating a frozen membership or starting a new one, each customer has been required to decide whether it continues to represent value for money based on their individual needs. To make this easier we amended membership terms to remove any long-term contract. We also gave members the ability to stop and start a subscription for themselves.

The issues we face are not unique, and we are aware some private gyms have shut down parts of their health suite facilities in the face of rising costs.

Our most popular membership plan remains more affordable than comparable memberships across public sector leisure operators in Scotland. It offers members unlimited use of gym, classes and swimming and access to all 19 Glasgow Club venues across the city.

Updated on:
September 13, 2023

Why can’t I add myself to a waiting list?

In the days and hours leading up to an activity, many of the original bookings are cancelled. Our booking software includes a waiting list function. It checks every half hour whether spaces have become available and if so, triggers an email offering the opportunity to book to everyone on the list.

Once the emails are sent, the system waits for a response. The booking system can't tell if those receiving them aren't checking their email or have changed their plans/no longer want a space. When this system was switched on it was leading to spaces tied up by the system and there was no way to override this so spaces often remained empty even as the activity started.

In January a technology problem stopped the emails being able to be sent altogether. It meant we had to switch off the waiting list completely otherwise all activities would be stuck half full. Repeated attempts to find the source of the problem with the email system have failed and we're still working on it. We did see more spaces filled by members than when waiting lists were switched on though. Having to manually check for spaces in the hours leading up to the class, whilst not ideal, seemed to work better than a waiting list, even if it was less convenient

We’ll keep working on a fix to the email system, and also new challenge: the growing number of people who book but cancel at the last minute. Until we can resolve these issues, we thank you for your patience.

You may find it helpful to add classes you want a space in to your “Favourites” - this can make it easier to check on them regularly. This video shows how this works:

Updated on:
May 25, 2022

What is recreational swimming?

This is just a leisure swimming session you can attend as an individual or family.

Booking ahead is NOT required but we do recommend checking our app for swimming times to avoid disappointment. You can also book/check yourself in for a swim - that will save time on arrival and means you can head straight to the gate at venues where we have automated access gates (no need to join a queue).

Updated on:
August 30, 2023

Why are there no longer any health suite facilities in Scotstoun?

The overall upgrade programme within the pool area at Glasgow Club Scotstoun was reassessed following the initial postponement in March 2020 due to COVID-19.

After careful consideration of the funding available for the project, we re-evaluated the results of the customer survey carried out when the pool refurbishment was first announced in 2019. Based on this feedback and analysis of which areas of the pool were most utilised prior to its closure, the strategic decision was made to remove the health suite facilities from Scotstoun in order to increase available changing facilities and toilet provision for all.

By repurposing the health suite space within Scotstoun pool, we have created a facility which delivers the services we know our users want, and makes better use of Glasgow Life’s budget.

Updated on:
March 10, 2023

I've got a problem with the app - how do I fix it?

Sorry you're having problems.

KNOWN ISSUE(s)

There are presently no "known issues" with the app. As of an update applied Thursday 20th March 2023, the problem with the app running slowly or receiving a "service unreachable" message at and just after 21:00 each night has been fixed. Also fixed is the issue affecting users' ability to open "My Bookings" or view the schedule of activities where they had booked or were trying to view group bookable sessions (Recreational Swimming, PlayGym, Clip n Climb etc).

HAVE A DIFFERENT ISSUE?

If no-one else you know who has the app is seeing the same problem or you're unable to check this with anyone, the following are the first things to try. We recommend you try each option and test before moving on if the problem hasn't been resolved.

1. Quit and restart the app

Note: we don't just mean swipe up then tap the app icon again - phones and tablets generally leave apps running in the background. Below are instructions to close the app completely and reopen it from scratch:

For Apple phones or tablets

(e.g. iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch): Apple Support (UK)

For Android phones or tablets

(e.g Samsung / Google / OnePlus / LG / Xiaomi / Motorola / Nokia etc: Lifewire.com


2. Log out and back in to the app

  1. Open the Glasgow Club app
  2. Tap the Menu ≡ (top-left of the screen)
  3. Tap Accounts
  4. Tap Sign Out (bottom of the screen)
  5. Tap OK
  6. Tap Menu ≡ (top left of the screen)
  7. Tap any Venue name
  8. Tap My Bookings and log in again


3. Delete and reinstall the app

Apple phone or tablet (e.g. iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch)

  1. Tap and hold the Glasgow Club app icon on your phone/tablet homescreen
  2. Tap Remove App
  3. Tap Delete App
  4. Open the App Store app
  5. Search for Glasgow Club and tap ☁️ to re-download it

Android phone or tablet (e.g Samsung / Google / OnePlus / LG / Xiaomi / Motorola / Nokia etc)

  1. Open the Google Play Store app
  2. At the top right, tap the profile icon
  3. Tap Manage apps and devices then Manage
  4. Find and Tap Glasgow Club
  5. Tap Uninstall
  6. Open the Google Play Store app
  7. At the top right, tap the profile icon
  8. Tap Manage apps and devices then Manage
  9. Tap the Installed button and change it to Not installed
  10. Tap the checkbox next to Glasgow Club and then tap install (downward arrow, top-right)


4. Tried all the above and still got problems?

Please get in touch at glasgow.club@glasgowlife.org.uk remembering to include:

  • full details (screenshots/video if possible) of what you're experiencing
  • which venue home screen you're using
  • the brand of device you're using
  • which version of the app you have installed - tap the Menu ≡ (top-left of the app home screen) and look for the number at the bottom of slide-out window
Updated on:
April 25, 2023

How do I cancel, transfer or refund a booking?

Cancelling a membership inclusive/free booking

If you made a booking that did not require payment (e.g. if the activity was free/included in your membership) it can be cancelled in our app or online booking website.

  • Tap "My Bookings"
  • Select the booking you want to cancel
  • Tap the "Cancel" button (if this is greyed out see below)
Paid Bookings / Refunds

The 'shopping' process is handled by a different system from checkout/payment. This keeps your card details secure. Human intervention is required to reverse the payment or handle an exchange. By comparison, a booking included in membership costs zero so cancellation is quick and easy. 

If Glasgow Life is unable to provide your activity (e.g. an unexpected closure occurs):
  • If you paid in our app/website our customer support team will process a refund for you automatically – no action is required on your part
  • If you paid at venue by phone or in person, the reception team will offer a transfer to a new session of the same value OR process a refund to the card used to pay for the original booking, only refunding cash if you paid this way.
If YOU wish to cancel a 'Pay As You Go' booking

All Pay As You Go bookings are payable in advance and non-transferrable or refundable, so please ensure when making the booking that you are definitely able to attend. In exceptional circumstances, the manager of the venue or programme running your booked activity, may at their discretion, offer an exchange or refund. We cannot guarantee this will be possible and any refunds approved will be made using the original payment method.

Updated on:
November 18, 2022

How do I get a membership card or RFID band?

Just Joined? 

If you've joined online you can pick up a membership card or RFID band on your first visit. Just ask at reception.

Membership cards are free so if yours is lost/damaged please ask for a replacement which will render your original card/band unusable by anyone else.

Your first RFID band is free as a pay monthly member or £2 for Pay As You Go users.

Lost a card or band and need a replacement?

All customers can collect a replacement member card at reception for free.

A replacement RFID band can be purchased at reception for £2

Pay As You Go users may also pay a £2 deposit for an RFID band to be able to use RFID enabled lockers (where these are available) and return the band for a refund of this on each visit. NOTE: With this option, the band is not linked to your account so can only be used with the locker (no other features are available).

Updated on:
August 25, 2022

Will the Glasgow Club App work on my Android or Apple phone or tablet?

Apple Devices(iPhone / iPad)

iOS 16 is the current version. iOS 10 was released September 2016 and this is the oldest version of the operating system our app is compatible with. You’ll find this info on the Apple App Store description of it. If your phone can support a more recent iOS version then upgrading it should help, and is recommended anyway to keep your device secure for everyday use. You can find out how to check your iOS version and also find out how to update iOS on Apple’s website.

Android Devices

The current version of the operating system is Android 13. In December 2016, Android 7.1 was released, and this is the oldest version of the operating system our app is compatible with. If your phone can support a more recent Android version, upgrading it should help, and is recommended anyway to keep your device secure for everyday use. You can find out how to check and update your Android version on Google’s website.

Why doesn't that app work on ALL phones/tablets?

Like most apps, ours is continually being improved to stay up to date with changes in smartphone technology and compliant with necessary security updates. Changes don’t always mean you need a new device. An update to your phone or tablet’s operating system is usually all that’s required. Sadly, our devices do eventually reach an age where they can’t keep pace with the latest operating system releases. if you aren’t ready for a new phone or tablet, the same email and password you use for the app works on our booking web page. We try and retain compatibility as far as possible. Windows phones are the exception with too small a user-base to justify the development costs of providing an app.

Updated on:
October 24, 2022

What is an RFID band? How do I get one?

What’s an RFID band?

It's a silicone wristband with a microchip in it that stores a unique code that identifies your membership.

What does it do?

At venues with automatic access gates and/or RFID enabled lockers:

  • Bypass the queue and tap to open access gates to enjoy pre-booked activities
  • Lock and unlock RFID-enabled lockers (no more hunting for coins or carrying a key during your work out)
  • Quickly and easily log into RFID-enabled gym equipment to access your programme, monitor your progress and sign up for challenges
  • Exit the car park at Glasgow Club Gorbals without having to remember to collect a code from reception

How do I get one?

You can collect a band from reception when you visit a venue with self-service access control gates and/or RFID enabled lockers - currently available at:

  • Gorbals
  • Kelvin Hall
  • Scotstoun
  • Tollcross

How much does it cost?

If you’re a Pay Monthly member you’ll get your first band free. If you need a replacement it costs £2

If you visit us on Pay As You Go basis, you can buy your own band for £2. Alternatively you can pay a £2 deposit, refunded when you return the band at the end of your visit. NOTE: returnable bands are not linked to your account so they can only be used to operate the lockers. The other features above require that you buy a band for £2

How is it different from a membership card or key fob?

Cards and fobs have a single function - they let you access the venue. RFID bands have other benefits (above) and offer greater convenience.

RFID bands can be read quicker and from much further away than the barcode on your membership card/key fob. It doesn’t need line-of-sight so you’re less likely to experience difficulty scanning through access gates.

It's fully waterproof so you can swim with it too.


What if I lose it?

You can buy a new band for £2 or continue to use your membership card and coin operated lockers.  If you let us know its lost, we’ll remove it from your account to ensure no-one else can access your personal information or activities you’ve paid for.

 
Can it be returned/recycled?

Yes, if you stop your membership or you’re simply not using your band, please hand it back at reception so we can reduce waste by recycling it

 

Which venues can I use it at?

You can use your band at the access control gates and lockers in Glasgow Club Gorbals, Kelvin Hall, Scotstoun, and Tollcross.

All our gyms also have RFID enabled gym kit so you’ll be able tap your band to access your personal programme, monitor your progress and take part in challenges once you’ve set up a free MyWellness account. Any of our gym team can tell you more and assist you with this.

 

Why are there different coloured bands?

 Members are allocated a band based on the type of membership they choose.  This helps us identify younger members and those who maybe new to exercise and need some additional support when accessing activities. It also helps us ensure members are accessing sessions which are appropriate for them and are included in their choice of membership.  

Are they latex-free?

Yes, the bands are pure silicone and contain no latex so you can still wear one if you have a latex allergy.

Updated on:
November 22, 2022

How do I cancel my Glasgow Club membership?

We'll be sorry to see you go and please get in touch first if you think there might be something we can fix for you.

If you have a venue membership paid by monthly direct debit you can simply cancel your Direct Debit instruction to pay "Culture & Sport Glasgow" with your bank (usually possible in a banking app or by phone) at least 5 working days before the next payment is due (7th of each month). You will have access to all the benefits of your membership, up to and including the 5th of the next month and no further payments will be requested. See our updated membership terms for details.

If you have an online-only membership you can visit https://glasgowclub.online and log into your online fitness membership, then under Billing click View or Cancel plans where you'll see a link to cancel any paid membership plan. You'll be asked for a cancellation reason (this feedback helps us keep improving) and have the option to end immediately or retain access until the end of the period you've paid for (usually up to the end of the month or any trial period).

Updated on:
December 1, 2022

What's happened to the Platinum card / loyalty scheme

For a few years before the pandemic we ran a loyalty scheme that recognised members who had stayed with us for five years or more. Sadly the majority of the businesses who offered platinum members a discount have folded in the past 18 months and most other services which attracted a discount are no longer available.

We were spending a good deal of time pursuing new offers and discounts, and checking existing ones remained valid. We were also having to issue new plastic cards on a regular basis which takes it's toll on the environment as well as our customer service team's limited time.

With income having been hit so hard and resources overstretched, we're sorry to say we're saying goodbye to the Platinum scheme. It doesn't mean we love our members any less - we're putting our thinking caps on to look at the best way forward with rewards and loyalty in the hope we can come up with something that's both sustainable and exciting.

Updated on:
September 3, 2021

Do you offer any discounts?

We have a concession discount that reduces the price of monthly membership and Pay As You Go activities. If you think you meet the eligibility criteria first sign-up for any of our monthly memberships or register for Pay As You Go

Once this is done you can choose to either:

  1. Complete a form to send relevant proof of entitlement (it will take up to 72 hours to apply the discount to your account)
  2. Bring it with you on your first visit so our venue staff can add the appropriate amendment to your subscription.
Updated on:
September 24, 2021

Which classes are included in ActivClub membership?

ActivClub membership includes:

  • Unlimited swimming
  • Bookable ActivClub Gym sessions (see our app for booking/times)
  • Disability Sport sessions
  • Walking Football and Walking Netball
  • PLUS a selection of classes at no extra charge which you can see on our website

Any activity not included can be paid for when you book.

You can compare all our Glasgow Club membership plans to find what's right for you.

Updated on:
September 24, 2021

Are online classes still available now venues are open?

In 2020 we launched online fitness and you can now sign up for an online-only membership which might be helpful if it’s not the right time for you to come back in person, or your preferred venue isn’t open.

This remains available and will also continue to be included as part of your venue membership subscription.

For online-only workouts visit Glasgow Club Online to sign up or you canrequest access at no extra charge as a paying Glasgow Club member.

Updated on:
November 22, 2022

Why can't I purchase an annual subscription?

We're keen to see as many annual lump sum payers as possible move to a flexible monthly plan.

Servicing things like reinstatement, cancellation, freezing and 'unfreezing' of memberships has always occupied the majority of our customer service team’s time, and this takes even longer for annual subscriptions, so last year, we made a number of changes. We removed the 12-month minimum-term contract needed to access FitClub membership at just £27 per month, making it our best value membership, with no long-term commitment. We also changed terms and conditions to put the customer in control of their payments.

To stop a membership, whether permanently, or just for a month or two, it's now as simple as cancelling the direct debit instruction with your bank and rejoining again when you're ready. Like most other subscriptions these days there is now no contract, no credit agreement, no risk and no pursuing payment of unpaid membership fees – just a simple monthly payment you can stop and start for yourself.

Annual payers always represented a small, and ever reducing proportion of our members. Payment up-front for a whole year was based on activities and services available at the time, and just like our personal circumstances, we all know these things have been (and remain) subject to considerable change.

The increased flexibility we've introduced has therefore substantially reduced waiting time for customers seeking help with their membership and access to services we provide. This has been vital as we face operating in challenging and unpredictable times. Allowing more transactions to be completed through “self-service” enables us to continue helping those with complex enquiries and needs. Unfortunately annual memberships don't lend themselves well to this approach.

Updated on:
February 15, 2022

What are the current opening hours?

Opening hours vary from venue to venue.

By checking our mobile app or booking website you can see the times your chosen activities are available, and you can book into the sessions which suit you best.

Updated on:
October 14, 2021

Can I join Glasgow Club?

YES!!!

You can compare our membership plans and sign up from home for a monthly plan or Pay As You Go.

Updated on:
November 22, 2022

Can I freeze or suspend my membership

We’ve simplified membership terms so you can just cancel your direct debit with your bank and re-subscribe when you’re ready.

If you stop your membership this way and return within 6-months, you’ll pay no admin fee and we’ll honour your current membership price. To take advantage of this, when you come to re-join you need to speak to our customer service team by emailing glasgow.club@glasgowlife.org.uk

Please note:

  • This can’t be done via our website.
  • If you presently receive a concession discount, you need to show you are still eligible when you return, otherwise the discount will not be re-applied to your subscription.
  • Please also see the information on joining Glasgow Club
Updated on:
June 20, 2023

I need my carer with me. Is this possible?

Yes, if a carer is there to make your visit possible, there's no charge for them and no need to book - just visit reception. We do advise checking our app for swimming times to avoid disappointment.

If however, a carer wants to swim for their own enjoyment, NOTE: anyone in receipt of carer's allowance, can apply for a concession discount

If you have any specific queries or concerns about visiting with the support of a carer or about your needs during your visit, you're welcome to phone the relevant venue to to discuss this in advance:

Updated on:
August 30, 2023

If I can't use the app or website to book, can I phone a centre?

Yes - we've published info on how to make bookings and its a great help if you can book and pay in advance but we understand that for some activities and for customers without access to the Glasgow Club app or online booking, it makes more sense to phone venues to book, pay, and make enquiries.  

Updated on:
July 28, 2022

Where can I find more information?

We will provide regular updates through our social media channels as well as on the Glasgow Life website.

Updated on:
August 27, 2021

How can I make a donation to help support Glasgow Life?

As a charity, Glasgow Life is hugely grateful for the support it has received during the coronavirus pandemic, which has helped us to continue vital work in communities across the city during the most challenging of times. You can continue to help us by donating here.

Updated on:
July 21, 2021
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