Ex-Premier League manager Harry Redknapp will visit a London Colney leisure centre, as the venue hosts an open day.
The former West Ham, Portsmouth, Southampton, Tottenham Hotspur and QPR boss will appear alongside Olympic silver medallist Colin Jackson, during an event on Saturday (January 28).
Professional freestyle footballers, Ben Nuttall and Steve Gray, will perform at Everyone Active’s Cotlandswick Leisure Centre, weeks after showcasing their skills at the Qatar World Cup.
The open day will run from 9am until 4pm, with Harry Redknapp attending from 11.30am.
A number of free activities will take place on the day, and are available to book online via the Everyone Active website (www.everyoneactive.com).
Improvements to Cotlandswick Leisure Centre will also be showcased throughout the day.
Everyone Active general manager, Craig Brown, said: “We’re extremely excited to be inviting members of the local community to Cotlandswick Leisure Centre on Saturday, January 28.
“Having recently undergone a major refurbishment to the gym and fitness studio, it’s a great way for us to introduce the new facilities to everyone.
“We’ll be welcoming sporting legends, Harry Redknapp and Colin Jackson, so there’ll be a real buzz of excitement around the centre.
“Alongside the freestyle footballers and wide range of free activities for everyone to take part in – it’s set to be a fantastic day, so don’t miss out!”
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