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Burnley’s investment in inclusive Active Hub drives participation and membership

12 Jan 2026
A former women-only suite is now a premium exercise space featuring Innerva’s latest power-assisted technology / Burnley Leisure and Culture

Burnley Leisure and Culture’s renewed focus on older adults and people living with long-term conditions is delivering impressive results following a major upgrade of its power-assisted exercise suite. Relaunched as the Active Hub, the revitalised space has seen membership double and usage by those with disabilities increase by 300 per cent.
 
Located at St Peter’s Leisure Centre, the former women-only suite is now a premium exercise space featuring Innerva’s latest power-assisted technology with enhanced digital connectivity via Innerva Connect, offering a supportive environment for all abilities.
 
Scott Bryce, Chief Operating Officer at Burnley Leisure and Culture, says: “We didn’t have the previous suite as a key focus, and in doing so, had lost sight of the older adult market. But our increased work with health partners, rehabilitation and exercise referral meant we needed to invest in the facilities and staff to better serve this audience.”
 
As a key part of the centre’s exercise referral pathway, the Hub is as an accessible entry point and also supports long-term participation. Prior to the refurbishment, 23per cent of exercise referral participants converted to mainstream membership. Following the upgrade and the introduction of a stepping-stone membership, the conversation rate has grown to a staggering 81 per cent.
 
“The Hub is ideal for collaborative work with our health partners. We regularly host joint sessions with local Primary Care Networks, physiotherapists and occupational therapists. Through our exercise referral programme, patients benefit from a smooth transition from hospital discharge or treatment into community-based support. This helps reduce pressure on the NHS by minimising repeat visits where possible,” says Bryce.
 
Working with their health partners, the trust identifies and supports targeted populations, aligning with the NHS’s shift towards preventative care as outlined in the NHS Long Term Plan. The centre hosts MSK sessions, falls-prevention groups and rehabilitation classes, with partner organisations now delivering around six sessions per week in the space compared to just one a week previously. It also accepts self-referrals from those who haven’t exercised for six months.
 
The majority of people accessing the Active Hub live with long-term health conditions, and at one stage every single active user had two or more conditions. Common challenges include MSK pain, mobility limitations, neurological disorders, obesity and mental health issues such as anxiety and depression. Men are joining in greater numbers and most users are aged 50 and above.
 
One of the first operators to implement Innerva Connect, the trust is using the new platform to  track member activity, including the number of visits and timing of each session, to map the customer journey for Active Hub users.
 
“By analysing usage patterns and progress, alongside health considerations, we can understand why people are using the Hub, how they are progressing and the impact on their wellbeing, providing invaluable insights to tailor our support and improve outcomes.”
 
Membership of the Active Hub has doubled since the upgrade, rising from around 100 to more than 200, with an additional 430 mainstream members regularly using the space as part of their wider gym access. Use by members with disabilities has increased by 300 per cent, while engagement among rehabilitation groups, older adults and those with complex health needs has also grown significantly.
 
Every staff member, from reception to cleaning, has been trained to use the power-assisted equipment and is encouraged to use the facility during their shifts. This forward-thinking initiative has helped to improve staff wellbeing, reduce sickness levels and develop stronger relationships with members.
 
“The Active Hub is a space where people can move, connect and build healthy habits in a supportive, social environment. We’re delighted by the growth in membership, but also by the sheer number of people now actively using the facility. The Hub is no longer an add-on, it has become a key part of our offering,” says Bryce.
 
Laura Childs, Marketing & Communications Manager, Innerva, says: “Burnley Leisure and Culture’s investment in the Active Hub and its decision to focus on the older adult market is example of how operators can achieve significant growth by meeting the needs of ageing populations. We know that with the right facilities, programmes and staff, operators can attract new members and drive engagement, all while improving the health and wellbeing of older adults and those with long-term conditions.”
 
Burnley Leisure and Culture was awarded Local Authority/Leisure Trust Gym of the Year at the National Fitness Awards in December, the second time it has secured the title in four years.



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press release: Innerva

Gold company profile | Innerva
PRESS RELEASE

Burnley’s investment in inclusive Active Hub drives participation and membership

12 Jan 2026
A former women-only suite is now a premium exercise space featuring Innerva’s latest power-assisted technology / Burnley Leisure and Culture

Burnley Leisure and Culture’s renewed focus on older adults and people living with long-term conditions is delivering impressive results following a major upgrade of its power-assisted exercise suite. Relaunched as the Active Hub, the revitalised space has seen membership double and usage by those with disabilities increase by 300 per cent.
 
Located at St Peter’s Leisure Centre, the former women-only suite is now a premium exercise space featuring Innerva’s latest power-assisted technology with enhanced digital connectivity via Innerva Connect, offering a supportive environment for all abilities.
 
Scott Bryce, Chief Operating Officer at Burnley Leisure and Culture, says: “We didn’t have the previous suite as a key focus, and in doing so, had lost sight of the older adult market. But our increased work with health partners, rehabilitation and exercise referral meant we needed to invest in the facilities and staff to better serve this audience.”
 
As a key part of the centre’s exercise referral pathway, the Hub is as an accessible entry point and also supports long-term participation. Prior to the refurbishment, 23per cent of exercise referral participants converted to mainstream membership. Following the upgrade and the introduction of a stepping-stone membership, the conversation rate has grown to a staggering 81 per cent.
 
“The Hub is ideal for collaborative work with our health partners. We regularly host joint sessions with local Primary Care Networks, physiotherapists and occupational therapists. Through our exercise referral programme, patients benefit from a smooth transition from hospital discharge or treatment into community-based support. This helps reduce pressure on the NHS by minimising repeat visits where possible,” says Bryce.
 
Working with their health partners, the trust identifies and supports targeted populations, aligning with the NHS’s shift towards preventative care as outlined in the NHS Long Term Plan. The centre hosts MSK sessions, falls-prevention groups and rehabilitation classes, with partner organisations now delivering around six sessions per week in the space compared to just one a week previously. It also accepts self-referrals from those who haven’t exercised for six months.
 
The majority of people accessing the Active Hub live with long-term health conditions, and at one stage every single active user had two or more conditions. Common challenges include MSK pain, mobility limitations, neurological disorders, obesity and mental health issues such as anxiety and depression. Men are joining in greater numbers and most users are aged 50 and above.
 
One of the first operators to implement Innerva Connect, the trust is using the new platform to  track member activity, including the number of visits and timing of each session, to map the customer journey for Active Hub users.
 
“By analysing usage patterns and progress, alongside health considerations, we can understand why people are using the Hub, how they are progressing and the impact on their wellbeing, providing invaluable insights to tailor our support and improve outcomes.”
 
Membership of the Active Hub has doubled since the upgrade, rising from around 100 to more than 200, with an additional 430 mainstream members regularly using the space as part of their wider gym access. Use by members with disabilities has increased by 300 per cent, while engagement among rehabilitation groups, older adults and those with complex health needs has also grown significantly.
 
Every staff member, from reception to cleaning, has been trained to use the power-assisted equipment and is encouraged to use the facility during their shifts. This forward-thinking initiative has helped to improve staff wellbeing, reduce sickness levels and develop stronger relationships with members.
 
“The Active Hub is a space where people can move, connect and build healthy habits in a supportive, social environment. We’re delighted by the growth in membership, but also by the sheer number of people now actively using the facility. The Hub is no longer an add-on, it has become a key part of our offering,” says Bryce.
 
Laura Childs, Marketing & Communications Manager, Innerva, says: “Burnley Leisure and Culture’s investment in the Active Hub and its decision to focus on the older adult market is example of how operators can achieve significant growth by meeting the needs of ageing populations. We know that with the right facilities, programmes and staff, operators can attract new members and drive engagement, all while improving the health and wellbeing of older adults and those with long-term conditions.”
 
Burnley Leisure and Culture was awarded Local Authority/Leisure Trust Gym of the Year at the National Fitness Awards in December, the second time it has secured the title in four years.



More press releases and updates from Innerva:
Innerva will unveil the next generation of its power-assisted exercise equipment at Elevate next week, introducing a user-led redesign that makes exercise more accessible, comfortable and effective for older adults and people with limited mobility.
Crook Log Leisure Centre has more than doubled the membership target for its new power- assisted exercise suite in less than six months.
TMActive has officially opened its first power-assisted exercise studio with support from Innerva.
Innerva is celebrating the first anniversary of its successful partnership with Gym Upholstery UK.
The fourth Hello GoodLife Health & Wellbeing Hub has opened in Ireland to meet increasing demand for accessible, community-focused health and wellbeing solutions.
Innerva: news from HCMmag.com and FitTechGlobal.com
TMActive is launching a new Active Wellbeing Studio next month in Tonbridge, UK, specifically aimed at people who face higher barriers to entry. 
Pioneering charitable trust, Wave Active, opened a new suite today designed to support older adults and people living with long-term health conditions through adaptive exercise and meaningful social connection.
Derrick Evans MBE, more commonly known as Mr Motivator, has joined forces with Innerva as a brand ambassador to champion a new era of healthy and active ageing.
Innerva launches Connect, a technology platform designed to power the next evolution of its power-assisted exercise equipment and support active ageing.
HCM editor, Liz Terry, has called on the sector to step up to assist the NHS with stroke rehabilitation to avoid millions being left with life-changing disabilities.
Innerva: featured in HCM and Fit Tech magazines
Some of the most inspirational entrepreneurs are those who’ve experienced a personal trauma that led them to make a change for the good. Vicky Kiernander speaks to four industry founders about their journey
Strength training: Access all areas
We talk to strength suppliers about making the gym floor accessible and enjoyable for all
Steph Eaves asks suppliers how increased interest in strength training is changing the focus of their businesses
Innerva
Tel: 01484 667474
Address: 3 Queen's Square Business Park, Huddersfield Road, Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, HD9 6QZ, United Kingdom
Jon Hymus, managing director
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Our key customers span leisure (leisure trusts, council, independent and private operators), rehabilitation and therapy centres and care.
Plans for the next 12 months
We continue to develop our solution to support active and healthy ageing, working with our health, academic and operator partners to meet the needs of those with long-term health conditions and bridge the gap between fitness and health.

This year will see the launch of our new digital solution, and working with the University of Strathclyde, we will roll out the technology enriched rehabilitation offer for stroke patients and those affected by neurological conditions.

Our continued international expansion will give the world’s ageing population an accessible exercise solution to improve physical and mental health.
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“Our Wellness Hub is at the forefront of our health improvement strategy and has enabled us to forge closer partnerships with the health sector to collaboratively support people to better manage their health conditions. Our hub now has 22 Innerva machines across three rooms, with over 1,200 members visiting regularly to improve their health, activity levels and wellbeing.”

– Ben Frary, sports and health improvement manager, Lincs. Inspire
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