Two Lincoln leisure centres that shut when the charity running them ceased trading are to reopen.
The Birchwood and Yarborough centres closed on 3 April after Active Nation stopped operating.
Both sites have undergone upgrades and their outdoor facilities have been operating since April, City of Lincoln Council has said.
Greenwich Leisure Limited (GLL) has been appointed as the new operator of both sites on an interim two-year contract.
Birchwood will open on Thursday and Yarborough will start a phased opening on the same day.
The authority hopes Yarborough will be fully opened by 14 August.
Council leader Naomi Tweddle said work to reopen the centres had been “a huge effort by all involved”.
“From day one, our focus has been on protecting leisure in Lincoln and reopening the centres sustainably and to the highest possible standard,” she said.
“We know how important these spaces are to the residents of Lincoln, not just as places to stay active, but as hubs of community life.
At the time of the leisure centre closures, Active Nation, a charity based in Warwickshire, blamed “the ongoing utility crisis and the challenges it has created” for the decision to cease trading.
GLL is a charitable social enterprise business and runs 253 public sport and leisure centres across the UK, the council said.
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