New start for Leisure Complex
Wed 4th March 2015There’s never been a better time to become a member of East Riding Leisure Beverley (Beverley Leisure Complex), which will soon be marking the completion of a £1.2million improvement programme.
The new purpose-built state of the art Tone Zone Health and fitness suite (due to open in April) will boast an extensive range of high tech resistance and cardiovascular equipment. Instead of pounding the pavements of Beverley, customers will be able to run through the Grand Canyon or cycle through the Rocky Mountains before finishing their Spin Class with a sprint across the Brooklyn Bridge or completing their first Body Pump class without collapsing in a pool of sweat.
The new facility has doubled in size, to house 90 pieces of equipment, and there will also be a purpose built spin cycle room featuring the ‘My Ride’ technology where the virtual instructor will supplement the extensive programme of Les Mills – RPM spin classes. The old gym will be converted into a studio to host fitness classes and will be known as Group X Studio. Work will start as soon as the new Tone Zone is available to users.
Car parking is easier, with 48 extra car parking spaces created at the back of the complex, taking the total number of parking spaces up to 174.
Four new cycle shelters and external seating and benches have also been installed, allowing space for ten bikes in each shelter, totalling about 40 bike spaces, up from the previous 26.
East Riding College, Beverley, has agreed a partnership with East Riding Leisure Beverley that will take effect when the college’s new Beverley campus opens in September 2015.
It means that those studying towards sport coaching, development and fitness qualifications in the town will take theory lessons in the modern £14m campus and benefit from practical sessions using the indoor and outdoor facilities at the centre.