Let off some steam with a game of squash at the excellent facilities at St Peter’s Leisure Centre. Two glass back squash courts built to the highest quality court construction with spectator seating behind, make them ideal for matches and tournaments or for training and development.
St Peter’s Burnley Squash Club have several sessions available, including a thriving junior section.
Courts are available at St Peters Centre. Monday to Friday 7am – 10pm and at the weekends from 9am – 7pm. You can book online or by telephone on 01282 664444, up to seven days in advance.
St Peters Leisure Centre
St Peter's Leisure Centre
Church Street
Burnley BB11 2DL
Church Street,
Burnley BB11 2DL.
Tuesday 6:30am–10pm
Wednesday 6:30am–10pm
Thursday 6:30am–10pm
Friday 6:30am–10pm
Saturday 9am–7pm
Sunday 9am–7pm
3 hours free parking for paying customers and members.
- Disabled parking bays
- Lift
- Changes Places Toilet
- Disabled toilet
- Disabled Changing
- Accessible lockers
- Accessible reception desks
- Hearing loop
- All areas accessible
- Pool Pod – independent pool access
- Pool hoist
- Easy access pool steps
- Wheelchairs available
Prices per 40 minutes of play:
Off peak (Mon – Fri before 4pm) | £8.50
Peak (Mon – Fri 4pm – 10pm) | £9.50
Your safety is our priority
To keep everyone safe during the Coronavirus pandemic, we’d like to remind you of the following guidelines whilst playing squash at Burnley Leisure:
- Due to current government guidelines, you can only play with members of your own household or social bubble
- Please book in advance, online or over the phone, before arrival
- Please keep personal hygiene in mind when playing
- Bring your own raquet
- Don’t touch the squash court walls
Read all the safety guidelines from England Squash here.
Ways to play
Households/bubbles can play full squash matches/games
Individuals can practice single player/solo squash
Two members from different households can play ‘Sides’ (see below) or practice at a social distance
Sides – a safe way to play!
As with all sports, squash clubs/venues are only allowed to reopen so long as activities can be modified in such a way that social distancing can be maintained throughout. We recommend ‘Sides’ as it’s a modified/adapted version of the game which allows players to meet social distancing measures, with each player remaining in their own half of the court at all times. View the video below from England Squash on how to play ‘sides’.
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