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Everyone Active embraces Change4Life


Everyone Active has seized the opportu- nity to align its annual open event, which invites people into centres every year for free taster sessions and access to facilities, and capitalise on the national impact of the Public Health England’s Change4Life campaign. There are 67 Leisure Centres operated by Everyone Active participat- ing in the open day to mark the one year anniversary of the London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony. “Everyone Active and Change4Life have


a shared message: adults should be aiming for a minimum of 150 minutes of activ- ity per week for the benefits of a healthy lifestyle”, said David Bibby, managing direc- tor at Everyone Active. “We strive to offer exciting, inclusive sports and leisure activ- ities at great value, so we’re always keen to invite local communities into our centres and help them stay active in daily life.”


25 years getting everyone active


We’re celebrating 25 years of helping UK communities get active. At home, at work, or in one of our leisure centres, our mission is to encourage every- one to get at least 30 minutes of physical activity, five times per week. We aim to provide the widest range of activities, the best customer experience and the most comprehensive activity programmes in the UK leisure industry today. Our people are our most


New Everyone Active recruits starting out on an exciting leisure career


valuable commodity. From our customer service specialists and fitness motivators up to our general managers and company directors, it’s our people that make us the UK’s number one activity brand. 2013 has been one of our most exciting years so far, so if you want to progress your


career in the leisure. sports and fitness indus- try. Everyone Active is the first choice. We have 90 centres operated on behalf of 34 local authorities across England, so log on to the website at www.everyoneactive.com to search our latest vacancies.


FLAME Leisure Centre of the Year Award Ian Cook, area contracts manager said, “We


Fareham Leisure Centre was crowned Leisure Centre of the Year for the second time at the ukactive FLAME Awards. The competition was fierce – especially with five other centres managed by Everyone Active on the shortlist.


Beth Tweddle gives out medals to children taking part in the Legacy Games


Everyone Active legacy pledge to get half a million kids active


Everyone Active and Fit For Sport have joined forces with schools in Sutton, Sutton County Council and nearby London boroughs to create a legacy of sport, competition and community engagement. GB Olympic athletes - gymnast Beth Tweddle and swimmer Steve Parry - helped inspire 1,000 7-11 year olds in an exciting day of sport and activity at the Everyone Active David Weir Leisure Centre in Sutton, called the Legacy Games. Fit For Sport, the UK’s leading pro-


vider of children’s activities, and Everyone Active have pledged to work together to engage 500,000 children across the UK.


are delighted to have been named Leisure Centre of the Year 2013. Our staff have shown a dedication to our customers that is second to none and this commitment has been rec- ognised with this award. It’s testament to all the hard work that we’ve put in for many years and the fantastic team of colleagues working through- out the centre delivering the Everyone Active experience.” Everyone Active has previ-


The Everyone Active team from Fareham Leisure Centre with ukactive chair Fred Turok (right) accepting their FLAME award


ously been awarded FLAME’s Leisure Operator of the Year award for three years run- ning, in 2010, 2011 and 2012, and the Amateur Swimming Association’s Operator of the Year in 2009, 2010 and 2012.


Everyone Active secures new management contracts


The biggest local authority contract in the leisure industry has recently been won by Everyone Active, adding 10 centres in Brent, Ealing and Harrow to its management port- folio. Contracts have also been secured with Cotswold District Council, Aylesbury Vale


District Council and Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council in 2013, bringing the total number of local authority partners up to 34. With the addition of the Brent, Ealing and Harrow centres, the total number of centres Everyone Active operates will be 90.


To find out more about Everyone Active and how you could join the best activity team in the country visit www.leisureopportunities.com/everyoneactive 22 Read Health Club Management online at healthclubmanagement.co.uk/digital September 2013 © Cybertrek 2013


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