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Revamp boosts visits to Bexhill Leisure Centre
Sports trust Freedom Leisure has seen an increase in visits to Bexhill Leisure Centre of more than 50,000 in the past year.
Manager, Paul Norris, said: "We are delighted to announce that between April 2008 and March 2009 we have seen the number of visits to our leisure centre increase by more than 50,000.
"We believe this to be a direct result of the expansion to our gym and improvements to the overall facilities, combined with improved levels of customer service.
"Every area of the centre is attracting greater use by the local community - from the soft play centre and junior activities aimed at our younger visitors, to the squash courts, main hall and health suite. More groups are also using our conference, function and special events' facilities.
"The biggest increases, however, are in those participating in the exercise classes and using the gym, by increasing the variety and diversity of our aerobics timetable and creating "gym extra", we have encouraged new members and 'pay and play' visitors - and they keep on coming back!"
Last summer's major refurbishment project, representing an investment of £60,000, was undertaken by freedom leisure in conjunction with Rother District Council. It provided gym users with increased space and extra gym stations featuring 15 new pieces of equipment, including Summit Trainers, a Smith Machine and a Cable Cross Over Machine, along with free weights.
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