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The centre will include a 130-station fi tness suite and exercise studios
council unveils wakefi eld plans
WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU?
Plans for a new multi-million pound A 130-station fi tness suite, a multi-
swimming pool and fi tness complex use activity studio and a health suite
✦ Who’s who? of key industry personnel:
in the centre of Wakefi eld, West with spa pool, steamroom and sauna • Private sector operators
Yorkshire, have been unveiled by the are also planned as part of the project,
• Public sector operators
local authority. as well as a 200-capacity spectator
• Trade associations
The scheme, which is expected to viewing area and a café.
cost at least £10m and which will be Denise Jeffery, deputy leader
✦ Updated State of the Industry reports
situated on the site of the town’s former and cabinet member for sport and ✦ Competitive edge – charity events to motivate
Sun Lane baths, will now be the subject regeneration at Wakefi eld Council, your staff and members for the year ahead
of a two-week consultation. says: “This is a major project and one
✦ Diary dates – a guide to all industry events,
Wakefi eld Council’s proposals include we’re determined to get right – these
shows and networking opportunities
an eight-lane, 25m swimming pool and things don’t happen overnight and a
✦ Predictions for 2010 from key industry figures
a 13m x 7m learner pool – both with lot of work has been going on in the
moveable fl oors, which will allow more background. Now we can show people
✦ Features and reference material
members of the local community to our initial thoughts and look forward ✦ Multiple listings of all industry suppliers by:
have access to the facility. to hearing their responses.”
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bhf warns of revamp for
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• Product selector
“reality gap” énergie site ✦ Company profiles including key information,
contact details, images of products
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Parents have been warned to “take The owners of the énergie Fitness
off the blinkers” over how active their Club in Croydon, Surrey, are to
For all makes of commercial gym equipment
children are, to prevent an increase in invest £0.5m in upgrading the site.
The three levels of service agreement give you the option of
childhood obesity levels, according to The revamp of the franchised club,
choosing the Agreement most suitable for your requirements,
the British Heart Foundation (BHF). owned and operated by Matthew
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depending on the usage of your facility. With your choice of
Agreement will be Health & Safety cover and preventative
BHF’s Couch Kids report found that Russell and Calum Ross, will include
THE HANDBOOK CALL:
maintenance procedures. Once inducted, each member of staff issue 4
71 per cent of parents believe their replacing the old equipment with
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will receive a Certificate to show they are fully conversant with
catalogue
out now
children to be “active enough”, despite a range of new Precor CV stations
the weekly checking of the equipment included in our Agreement. just 11 per cent of kids doing an hour of and resistance kit.
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Financially, the Agreement helps you forecast the labour
physical activity each day. Ross says: “The refurbishment
cost of maintenance, keeps parts costs to a minimum According to the BHF, schools need will create a completely new look
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and, most importantly, the equipment safe. to maximise the opportunities for for the club.”
*Subject to service agreement
children to participate in physical activity.
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