26 September 2005
The competition is one of many that Connect are running through the website www.getoutmore.org.uk together with promoting what’s on offer for young people. The FREE Connect card acts as a Bromley library card and gives cardholders discounts at all Bromley Mytime leisure and sports centres and with partners such as the Churchill Theatre. Registration forms for the Connect card are available at Bromley libraries, all Bromley Mytime leisure and sports centres and online at www.getoutmore.org.uk
Julia Potts, Head of Education for the Churchill Theatre said; “The Churchill Theatre is delighted to be a partner in the Connect scheme. We are committed to encouraging more young people to support cultural activities and to experience live theatre through the scheme.”
Councillor Neil Reddin, Executive Member for Community Safety and Leisure said “The scheme is an important vehicle to promote to Bromley's young people all of the cultural and leisure opportunities available to them. The Council are fully behind the scheme and its partners in Bromley Mytime and The Churchill Theatre. With special offers and discounts available at all Bromley's leisure centres and a series of special events planned the scheme is sure to have a positive impact on Bromley's young people.”
The Connect scheme is fully supported by Bromley Council and is being run by Bromley Mytime. For more details visit www.getoutmore.org.uk or email info@getoutmore.org.uk
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Bromley Mytime works in partnership with the London Borough of Bromley