About Bridgetown Leisure Centre
Bridgetown Leisure Centre is a community health, fitness, and aquatic facility owned and operated by the Shire of Bridgetown–Greenbushes in Bridgetown, Western Australia. The centre typically offers a fully equipped gym, group fitness classes, indoor and/or outdoor sporting courts, and seasonal outdoor pools for lap swimming and recreation. As a council-run facility, it focuses on accessible community sport and recreation, with options for casual visits, multi-visit passes, term-based programs (such as swim school) and ongoing memberships. Information about opening hours, current programs and fees is available via the Shire’s website at bridgetown.wa.gov.au.
A charge from “Bridgetown Leisure Centre” (or similar wording) on your bank statement usually relates to a fitness or aquatic purchase such as a casual gym or pool entry, a multi-visit pass, a term program (e.g., swim lessons), or an ongoing membership. Some customers may see regular recurring charges if they have a direct-debit membership or fortnightly/monthly payment plan arranged through the centre. You might also see a one-off charge for court hire, a special event, school holiday program, or a family pass. In some cases, a small temporary “pending” or “authorization” amount may appear when you first set up a direct debit or update your card details; this is normally reversed automatically by your bank.
If you don’t recognise a Bridgetown Leisure Centre charge, start by thinking about any recent visits for gym, pool, classes, kids’ swim lessons, or court hire—especially for family members whose fees might be billed to your card. Check any receipts or email confirmations you received from the Shire of Bridgetown–Greenbushes or the leisure centre, and log in to any online booking or membership portal linked from bridgetown.wa.gov.au to review your account and billing history. To resolve questions, contact the leisure centre or the Shire directly using the phone number or contact form listed on the Shire’s website, providing the date, amount and last four digits of the card used so staff can look up the transaction. If you suspect an error or duplicate billing, staff can usually confirm the charge, adjust your account if needed, or guide you through refund or cancellation options.