Simon Gwynne, new CEO of Pendle Leisure Trust, will tackle health inequalities
By Kath Hudson
New Pendle Leisure Trust CEO, Simon Gwynne, is welcomed by council leader, Asjad Mahmood Credit: Pendle Leisure Trust
Pendle Leisure Trust appoints Simon Gwynne as CEO
Gwynne says his priority will be tackling health inequalities
Pendle is one of the most deprived areas in England, being among the 20 per cent most deprived communities
Pendle was the first trust to build a public sector spa
Pendle Leisure Trust – which operates in one of the most deprived areas in England – has appointed Simon Gwynne as CEO.
The people of Pendle are among the 20 per cent most economically deprived in England.
Gwynne has worked in the sector for almost three decades – for the last nine years as partnership manager for Halo Leisure, working closely with Bridgend County Borough Council in delivering for their communities and representing CLUK on the National Board for the NERS (National Exercise Referral Scheme for Public Health Wales).
“Working collaboratively within the region to support the corporate objectives for the council and with our local health partners in tackling health inequalities is a key focus for the role over the next few years," he said.
Established in 2000 on behalf of Pendle Council, Pendle Leisure Trust runs three leisure centres, an athletics and fitness centre, a theatre, a spa and a golf course.
It was the first leisure trust to build a spa, which it did in partnership with Alliance Leisure in 2007, so has had a focus on wellbeing for several decades.
Alison Goode, who is retiring after eight years in the role, said: “Even though Pendle Leisure Trust has faced many challenges – including austerity, COVID and the energy crisis – we've achieved and continue to achieve so much by providing and investing in great services, facilities and activities to support the residents of Pendle to lead a healthy and physically active lifestyle.”
Collaborations with the medical profession and greater aspirations around wellbeing are creating a need for more experts in our sector. It’s time to reboot our thinking around the workforce
If the health service is to
survive, we must recognise
that it is a disease service
– and that wellbeing rests with
us, says the activity advocate
and healthy ageing champion.
He talks to Kate Cracknell
A major new report from Myzone, the global leader in motivation technology for fitness,
reveals how motivation becomes habit and how that transformation drives member retention and
long-term business growth.
School assemblies and water safety messages as part of swim lessons. The UK's largest
public pools and swim school operator, GLL, is providing timely activities during Drowning
Prevention Week (13-20 June 2026) to raise awareness of water safety ahead of kids breaking
up for the summer holidays.
Simon Gwynne, new CEO of Pendle Leisure Trust, will tackle health inequalities
By Kath Hudson
New Pendle Leisure Trust CEO, Simon Gwynne, is welcomed by council leader, Asjad Mahmood Credit: Pendle Leisure Trust
Pendle Leisure Trust appoints Simon Gwynne as CEO
Gwynne says his priority will be tackling health inequalities
Pendle is one of the most deprived areas in England, being among the 20 per cent most deprived communities
Pendle was the first trust to build a public sector spa
Pendle Leisure Trust – which operates in one of the most deprived areas in England – has appointed Simon Gwynne as CEO.
The people of Pendle are among the 20 per cent most economically deprived in England.
Gwynne has worked in the sector for almost three decades – for the last nine years as partnership manager for Halo Leisure, working closely with Bridgend County Borough Council in delivering for their communities and representing CLUK on the National Board for the NERS (National Exercise Referral Scheme for Public Health Wales).
“Working collaboratively within the region to support the corporate objectives for the council and with our local health partners in tackling health inequalities is a key focus for the role over the next few years," he said.
Established in 2000 on behalf of Pendle Council, Pendle Leisure Trust runs three leisure centres, an athletics and fitness centre, a theatre, a spa and a golf course.
It was the first leisure trust to build a spa, which it did in partnership with Alliance Leisure in 2007, so has had a focus on wellbeing for several decades.
Alison Goode, who is retiring after eight years in the role, said: “Even though Pendle Leisure Trust has faced many challenges – including austerity, COVID and the energy crisis – we've achieved and continue to achieve so much by providing and investing in great services, facilities and activities to support the residents of Pendle to lead a healthy and physically active lifestyle.”
Collaborations with the medical profession and greater aspirations around wellbeing are creating a need for more experts in our sector. It’s time to reboot our thinking around the workforce
If the health service is to
survive, we must recognise
that it is a disease service
– and that wellbeing rests with
us, says the activity advocate
and healthy ageing champion.
He talks to Kate Cracknell
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reveals how motivation becomes habit and how that transformation drives member retention and
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School assemblies and water safety messages as part of swim lessons. The UK's largest
public pools and swim school operator, GLL, is providing timely activities during Drowning
Prevention Week (13-20 June 2026) to raise awareness of water safety ahead of kids breaking
up for the summer holidays.