After years of pandemic-related boom, the IT market seems to have entered a lull. Here we talk to PureGym CIO Andy Caddy about what you must think about to make sure your business is fighting fit over ...
Fitness chain PureGym today revealed 'awful' pre-tax losses of nearly £215million last year after 'burning about £500,000 per day' and shedding 12 per cent of its members as its sites were forced to ...
A Facebook post by PureGym's Luton and Dunstable branch advertised a special Black History Month workout, saying "slavery was hard and so is this." PureGym removed the Facebook post and apologized, ...
Fitness fans have been left without gyms since they were forced to close their doors on March 21 as part of coronavirus lockdown measures imposed by the government. Although there is no clear ...
A PureGym personal trainer has apologised 'whole heartedly' after posting an 'ill-judged' 12 Years a Slave workout for Black History Month. Matt Simpson, a black man, posted a new workout for his ...
PureGym has given members a glimpse of what to expect when gyms reopen. Gyms were forced to shut their doors at the start of lockdown and have remained closed ever since. However, when they do reopen ...
A 24/7 gym among the new tenants signing up for the Viking Centre as part of the Jarrow Forward regeneration scheme ...
Fitness centre operator PureGym has apologised "unreservedly" for an "unacceptable" Facebook post from one of its gyms about slavery. The Luton and Dunstable gym said "slavery was hard and so is this" ...
PureGym has attracted criticism for promoting a slavery themed workout for Black History Month. Outlets of the chain in Luton and Dunstable shared the themed 'workout of the month' with the tagline ...
PureGym has now apologised and removed the post (Picture: PureGym) PureGym has been criticised for launching a ‘slavery-based’ fitness class as part of their Black History Month celebrations. The ...
As the UK reduces its coronavirus threat level, businesses are begin to open up. Many shops have already reopened following lockdown, and could very soon be followed by hotels, restaurants and gyms.