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Major investment at Bannatyne health club & spa Bristol
The Bannatyne Group has invested £800,000 in upgrading its Bristol health club and spa.
As part of a £50 million investment programme by the company over three years, major works have been undertaken to completely refurbish the changing rooms and complement the wet facilities with a new steam room and sauna. New poolside showers have also been installed.
A relaxation room with mood lighting and chilled music has been created and fully refurbished treatment rooms add to the ambience of the spa facilities together with a new manicure and pedicure room.
The spin studio has also benefitted from the investment, with new speakers and lighting installed to enhance the classes for members.
The Health Club is equipped with the latest state-of-the-art fitness technology to help members reach their goals. The latest equipment is second-to-none, with a variety of traditional and new wave exercise classes on offer, which includes Les Mills virtual classes.
Debbie Williams, general manager at the Bannatyne Health Club & Spa Bristol, said: “The investment by the Bannatyne Group shows a real display of confidence in the area and the club.
“The results of the upgrade look fantastic and the feedback from members and guests has been very positive. We’re really excited to show off our new facilities and happy to welcome new and existing members to visit us to see for themselves.”
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