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Nuffield Health reopens Norbury centre
A Nuffield Health fitness and wellbeing centre in Norbury, South London, has reopened its doors after an arson attack during the 2011 riots caused £1m worth of damage to the venue.
The facility has undergone an extensive refurbishment and has benefited from an additional £40,000 investment to bring it back into use for members and local residents.
Trevor Reeves - the owner of a Croydon furniture store destroyed during the riots - and Olympic discus hopeful Lawrence Okoye helped to mark the centre's official reopening.
More than 100 pieces of Life Fitness and Concept equipment are on offer at the new-look Norbury facility, along with a new physiotherapy room and a personal training area.
The personal training area offers Escape equipment, TRX machines, ViPR medicine balls, kettlebells and Swiss balls.
General manager Lee Seamons said: "We are proud to offer a facility where we work towards improving the wellbeing of our community and it was great to be able to welcome them back to the new club with this fantastic event."
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