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allows all these technologies to be stored on one neat item,” says Bev Sharpe from Ojmar. “This system also saves money


as the key belongs to the member – if it’s lost, they have to pay for a replacement. With an old-style £1 deposit locker, if the customer takes or loses the key and wristband, this has to be paid for and managed by the site. This can cost thousands of pounds over the course of a year.” A simple path-fi nding reader is


sited near the lockers, reminding members which locker they have used. Additionally, the automatic opening


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Technogym keys open the lockers


of the lockers at the end of the day stops customers from reserving them and maximises space, as all lockers are made available.


WORKING THROUGH THE NIGHT


Client: The Hogarth Club Supplier: Craftsman Quality Lockers


The Scottish Beauty trade show takes place in Edinburgh later in March G MARCH


21–23 ❘ International Fitness Showcase


aining access to the changing areas was the main problem when upmarket west London health club The Hogarth


Club decided to update its changing UK Summary


Venue Winter Gardens, Blackpool, rooms last year, bringing them in line with the rest of the club, which had esigned for fi tness instructors d enthusiasts, providing three days of dance, aerobics, step, combat, conditioning, lectures, work hops and mind-body sessions.


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health club’s operations director. VThe club’s interior design team Centre, Edinburgh, UK Summary


The International Fitness Showcase i enjs doyed a number of recent inve tments. an“The old changing rooms and showers, fi tted out about nine years ago, looked tired and dated and we realised we had to upgrade them to a standard in Web keeping wi wwwth our members’ extremely high expectations,” says Ian Chaffey, the 23–24 ❘ Scottish Beauty enue The Royal Highland


A trade-only event bringing together A combination of three-quart r and half-height Maximiser style lockers were chosen, in a walnut fi nish. Light cream f urpholstery for the b


worked closely with Craftsman Quality Lockers to create luxury changing areas with a subdued and relaxed ambience. products, equipment, services and training from the leading beauty, nail, tanning and spa suppliers. It offers ch seating, and


i stone surfaces for the vanity and towel units, completed the look. A creative rethink of the available space c eated a number of discreet areas for changing. therapy practitioners.


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30–2 April ❘ SPATEC Spring, North America Venue The Ballantyne Hotel, Charlotte, US Summary In a series of one-to-one meetings, the event will bring operators of leading US hotel resort, destination, athletic, medical and day spas together with key domestic and international suppliers. Web www.mcleaneventsinternational.com


The luxury fi nish meets members’ “extremely high” expectations


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ee admission (when registered n advance) for salon owners and managers, qualifi ed beauty therapists, nail technicians, college buyers, fi nal year students and complementary


APRIL


1–4 ❘ ACSM 18th Health & Fitness Summit & Exposition Venue Atlanta, Georgia, US Summary At ACSM’s event, fi tness professionals will explore the industry spectrum– from science to practical application. With over 1,000 attendees, the event offers PTs, students, owners, managers, programme directors and educators educational sessions, group workouts, hands-on workshops and networking. Web www.acsmsummit.org


2 ❘ EHFA European Health & Fitness Forum Venue Congress Center Nord, Cologne, Germany Summary The fi rst forum organised jointly by EHFA and FIBO. There will be talks from scientists on exercise benefi ts, while the ‘Plan for Growth’ session will suggest how the fi tness sector can help combat lifestyle diseases. Latest EHFA/Deloitte EU market data will also be presented. Web www.ehfa.eu.com


A combination of three-quarter and half-height lockers were chosen


The challenge was to complete the refurbishment without closing the changing rooms, which meant predominantly carrying out the work 3–6 ❘ FIBO 2014


FIBO is the world’s leading trade show f opening at 6.00am.


Refurbishing changing rooms from fl oor to ceiling presented a huge f crom 30 differ nt countries. Web www.fibo.de


overnight. Sited in a prime residential Venue Koelnmesse Exhibition e, Cologne, Germany


area, the club also had to ensure noise Centr levels were tightly controlled, while Summary


The Hogarth Health Club


Whatever your vision for changing and treatment rooms, Craftsman can create it for you


St Neots Leisure Centre


Craftsman’s design expertise has led the way in creating changing rooms that work for everyone who uses them, including the provision of:


• Lockers • Cubicles • Vanity units • Bench seating


cleaning operators moved on-site early each morning to ready the club for or health, fi tness and wellness, with th“e 2013 eve t playing host to almost 100,000 visitors and exhibitors attending hallenge, especially as our members’ expectations are high,” says Chaffey. ●


And now a complete solution for treatment room furniture


Call: 01480 405396 Email: johng@cqlockers.co.uk Web: www.cqlockers.co.uk


Alington Road, Little Barford, St. Neots, Cambs PE19 6WE


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