The Armoury is saved!
Jubilee Hall Trust (JHT) has secured the lease at The Armoury gym in Hampstead for the forseeable future, thanks to a unique partnership deal with the Royal Free Charity, facilitated by Camden council.
In a decision set to be ratified by Camden's Cabinet this month, The Royal Free Charity will buy the freehold for the building from Camden Council while at the same time granting a new lease to JHT to continue running the gym.
The deal means the Council will be able to release funds from the building and reinvest them in repairing local schools.
Phil Rumbelow, Chief Executive of Jubilee Hall Trust, says: "We are delighted that the Royal Free Charity has stepped in to help us to secure the future of The Armoury as a community gym, which enables more than 2,000 Camden residents - many of them disadvantaged - to be more active.
"The uncertainty over the last few months has made things very difficult for us, and we are grateful for the outstanding support of our gym members, our staff and many other local people.
"We look forward to working in partnership with the Royal Free Charity to continue to build a healthier community in Camden for the foreseeable future."
Councillor Theo Blackwell, Camden's Cabinet member for Finance, said: "I am really pleased we've been able to broker this win-win deal on The Armoury.
"Local people really wanted the future of the gym to be secured and we promised to do all we could to make this happen.
"With its health benefits it makes total sense to talk to the Royal Free Trust. Not only will the gym remain, but vital capital we need to repair our schools will be released.
"By working with the Royal Free Charity we have been able to secure a sustainable future for the gym and release the investment we desperately need."
Chris Burghes, CEO of the Royal Free Charity, added: "This is a great opportunity for us to purchase The Armoury building and we have also agreed a new lease with the Jubilee Hall Trust.
"The gym has been giving a large number of people the chance to exercise in an affordable environment and has been doing excellent work with those who have suffered or are recovering from illness at the Royal Free Hospital."
Photograph (l-r) Councillor Theo Blackwell, Camden Council; Steve Cabrera, Chair, Jubilee Hall Trust; Phil Rumbelow, Chief Executive, Jubilee Hall Trust; Christopher Burghes, Chief Executive, Royal Free Charity
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