SHOKK has opened a new children’s fitness facility in Huddersfield.
Called The Zone, the venue aims to make sport and activity more accessible to families living in the surrounding areas, and includes a range of facilities including a dedicated youth gym designed and developed in conjunction with SHOKK.
Located opposite the Galpham Stadium, home of Huddersfield Football Club, the standalone centre also offers a Dance Zone, delivering a range of activity programmes including SHOKK dance mat classes; a Sports Zone, incorporating two of the largest third-generation indoor pitches in Yorkshire; a Kids Zone, one of Yorkshire’s largest soft play structures and a Learning Zone.
The opening ceremony of the centre was attended by sports minister Gerry Sutcliffe.
“This is a quality facility which makes sport fun and I am sure it will attract a lot of attention both in the local area and nationally; it is certainly one of the leading developments I have seen,” said Sutcliffe.
The Zone will be managed by the Sporting Pride Community Trust.
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SHOKK has opened a new children’s fitness facility in Huddersfield.
Called The Zone, the venue aims to make sport and activity more accessible to families living in the surrounding areas, and includes a range of facilities including a dedicated youth gym designed and developed in conjunction with SHOKK.
Located opposite the Galpham Stadium, home of Huddersfield Football Club, the standalone centre also offers a Dance Zone, delivering a range of activity programmes including SHOKK dance mat classes; a Sports Zone, incorporating two of the largest third-generation indoor pitches in Yorkshire; a Kids Zone, one of Yorkshire’s largest soft play structures and a Learning Zone.
The opening ceremony of the centre was attended by sports minister Gerry Sutcliffe.
“This is a quality facility which makes sport fun and I am sure it will attract a lot of attention both in the local area and nationally; it is certainly one of the leading developments I have seen,” said Sutcliffe.
The Zone will be managed by the Sporting Pride Community Trust.
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For every member with a tripod and a big following, there are others irritated at the way equipment is being hogged or wary they’ll be in the background on someone’s Insta feed. Do influencers offer valuable, free marketing or are they just a nuisance? Kath Hudson finds out how operators are responding
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