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First glimpse inside Anytime Fitness Cannock
Local people will get their first chance to see inside a new £500,000 health and fitness club on Easter Saturday.
Anytime Fitness Cannock is hosting a public Open Day at its new High Green Court club on Saturday 15th April, from 9.30am – 4.30pm.
Franchisee Ash Sajjad said: “We are so excited to introduce Cannock people to the new leisure club, and have arranged this open day to allow people to see the fantastic facilities on site.
“Anytime Fitness is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, giving its members the convenience to work out, whenever it suits their busy lifestyle.
“And best of all, when you join one club, you join them all, because your access key will give you access to any club worldwide.”
The transformation of the former Dunelm Mill store at 87 High Green is creating a state-of-the-art club and generating 10 new jobs.
Ash added: “As well as cutting-edge strength training and cardio equipment, the new club will offer personal trainers to advise on smart exercise programmes and inspire members to reach their desired fitness targets. Anytime Fitness is a refreshingly different fitness club.”
To find out more about Anytime Fitness Cannock and information on memberships, please call 01543 62 42 60 or visit www.anytimefitness.co.uk
Neil Edginton of High Green Court said: “We are very excited to get our first glimpse inside the new Anytime Fitness club, and look forward to welcoming the club’s visitors to High Green Court.”
High Green Court, on Newhall Street in the heart of Cannock town centre, offers a selection of high street names and specialist shops, restaurants and bars, with a secure car parking available from just £1 per hour.
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