MAKING LEISURE CENTRES BETTER FOR 20 YEARS...
The leisure sector has seen huge growth over the last 20 years. In that time, many of our competitors have come and gone. But this July, GLL, the first of the new breed of leisure trusts in the UK, is 20 years old.
Unlike many private companies, GLL is a staff led charitable social enterprise, dedicated to making leisure centres and libraries better for everyone. We’re an ethical business that trades with a social purpose and our staff invest time, energy and effort (along with any financial surplus generated), into helping make life better for our customers through the services we offer.
GLL is as excited about the future today, as we were back in 1993. We recently moved beyond leisure centres and also run libraries, adventure playgrounds, arts, day spas and parks services. But that’s not all. We’ll be operating two flagship Olympic venues; the Copper Box Arena and London Aquatic Centre on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park after the successful London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. So, for all our customers, partners and supporters, there are even more exciting times ahead.
To everyone that’s played a part in our journey to date, thank you. We look forward to the next 20 years...
To find out more about GLL, please visit
www.gll.org
To become a member of your local leisure centre (or library), visit
www.better.org.uk
Better and GLL are registered trademarks of GLL (Greenwich Leisure Limited), a charitable social enterprise. Registered Address: Middlegate House, The Royal Arsenal, London SE18 6SX I.P.S. Registration No: 27793R Inland Revenue Charity No: XR4339
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