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Yorkshire gym chain flexes muscles at industry awards
Xercise4Less, the Leeds-headquartered gym chain which recently secured a £5m investment from The British Growth Fund, has won recognition in nine categories at The Health Club Awards 2013.
Run in partnership with Health Club Management magazine, unique to the industry, these awards are greatly valued as they are won through members rating their clubs on quality of facilities, customer service and value for money.
Xercise4Less saw its team crowned as the award winners in Yorkshire and Humber (taking home all three awards of Bronze, Silver and Gold for Budget Gym in the region), as well as enjoying success in the North East and North West, alongside recognition in two national awards.
Fighting off four hundred club entries from a mixture of small independents, public leisure centres, hotel clubs and some of the best-known brands in the industry, Xercise4Less was the big winner at this year’s awards.
Jon Wright, CEO of Xercise4Less said: “At a time when we are investing in substantial expansion it’s fantastic to receive this recognition from our members - It shows our model is working well and achieving great results with thousands of happy customers.
“The whole team works extremely hard to deliver a high standard of service and value for money.
“This award reiterates that our efforts are not going unnoticed and our mission to revolutionize the budget gym offer is spot on.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Mark Lane .
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