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Work to commence on new exercise studio at Hungerford Leisure Centre

Plans for a new multi-functional activity and fitness studio at Hungerford Leisure Centre are moving forward.

West Berkshire Council’s investment will see the design and construction of a modular building to create space for a state-of-the-art studio that will benefit the local community for years to come.

The new studio will allow the leisure centre, which is run by Everyone Active in partnership with West Berkshire Council, to expand its fitness offering and increase the number of group exercise classes. It will boast a top-of-the-range sound system and LED lighting.

Residents of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the variety of classes that will be available in the brand-new studio, such as HIIT, yoga and Pilates, as well as the popular Les Mills fitness series.

Building works are set to start in early November and are expected to be complete by mid-December.

The centre has planned for minimal disruption throughout the construction process but will keep customers updated on this page.

“We’re really excited for the installation of a brand-new group exercise studio at Hungerford Leisure Centre.

“Not only will it provide residents with a fresh and modern space for enjoying exercise, but it will allow for an increased number of classes and activities to cater for all corners of the community.

“We are thankful to West Berkshire Council for their investment. This project demonstrates our joint commitment to continually improving the health and fitness offering in West Berkshire, and we hope that people are looking forward to making use of this brand-new facility.”

Richard May, contract manager at Everyone Active

“We are delighted to announce that work will be starting shortly on the new multi-functional fitness studio at Hungerford Leisure Centre. The new studio will significantly enhance our offering at the Leisure Centre.

“The fitness studio will provide a versatile space for a variety of activities which will support the health and wellbeing of local residents, and I am delighted!”

Councillor Nigel Foot, West Berkshire’s Executive Member for Culture, Leisure, Sport and Countryside