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UPDATE £5.7m community facility


opens in wolverhampton tom walker


Wolverhampton City Council (WCC) has officially unveiled the new £5.7m Blakenhall Community and Healthy Living Centre. Funded primarily by All Saints and


Blakenhall Community Development, the venue was opened with the help of TV personality Satnam Rana on 17 January. Facilities include a fitness suite, a young


people’s gym and a toning suite. Sunbeam Children’s Centre will operate the venue’s crèche, while a café is scheduled to open in due course. WCC will manage the centre.


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Cheshire East Council (CEC) has revealed that new lifestyle centres are to be built in Crewe and Wilmslow as part of efforts to roll out the concept across the region. The local authority is


looking to overhaul the way it delivers health and wellbeing services to residents, with the venues set to accommodate leisure, library and social care facilities. Under CEC’s plans, each lifestyle centre will be able to provide activities such as basketball, aqua-aerobics, badminton, PC tuition and tea dances. Te initial two facilities will be followed by


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Te lifestyle centres will include a range of services under one roof


two further new-build centres in Congleton and Macclesfield. All are designed to reduce health inequalities in Cheshire East. Andrew Knowles, the council’s cabinet member with responsibility for health and


Te facility aims to provide a ‘focus for education’ keiser unveils performance


training centre in tetbury tom walker


Te Keiser Performance Training Centre in Tetbury, Gloucestershire, has officially opened to the public. Te new facility, which has been fitted out


using the full range of Keiser equipment, is the brainchild of the company’s UK managing director, Tim Colston. According to Colston, the ambition is


for the Performance Training Centre to become a focus for education and testing for personal trainers, as well as strength and conditioning coaches.


wellbeing, says: “This is a bold, ambitious and forward-thinking plan which will bring leisure centres, libraries and some social care services under one roof. With public health responsibilities coming back to local authorities, these hubs will help to prevent long-term illnesses such as heart disease.”


soll unveils abingdon club pete hayman


SOLL Leisure Group has unveiled a new-look fitness facility as part of a £215,000 revamp of Te Park Club, a private health club in Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxfordshire. Te 2,508sq m (27,000sq ſt) club incorporates


a 465sq m (5,000sq ſt) gymnasium, which has been fitted with 120 stations supplied by Life Fitness and Matrix Fitness. XN Leisure is supplying the leisure


management system and the Harlands Group has been chosen to provide the membership and the ‘join online’ offer. Other facilities include a 20 x 8m swimming


pool, a sauna and steam room, a sports injury clinic and two therapy rooms. Te revamp was


SOLL MD Mark Jaggers with Milton Park MD James Dipple and SOLL trustee Paul Sambrook


undertaken following an agreement signed in September, which saw SOLL Vale take on a 22-year lease of the club.


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