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Friday, May 17

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Are gyms open on late May bank holiday 2024? PureGym, David Lloyd & other leisure centres to work out

www.thesun.co.uk

THE late May bank holiday is an extra day off work and school for many and falls on the last Monday of the month.

Saturday, May 11

19

PureGym boycott 'threatened by thousands' after CEO'S comments on BBC Question Time

www.dailyrecord.co.uk

People have vowed to cancel their memberships at the UK's biggest gym when it's CEO's comment were met with controversy.

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‘Boycott PureGym’ trending after CEO’s pro-Israel Question Time comments

metro.co.uk

Humphrey Cobbold appeared on the BBC programme and said he was 'deeply concerned' about Israel's bombardment in Gaza.

Friday, May 10

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PureGym customers threaten to boycott firm after its CEO says he supports selling arms to Israel

www.dailymail.co.uk

Appearing on the BBC's Question Time, PureGym CEO Humphrey Cobbold (pictured) told how he was 'deeply concerned' about what is happening in Gaza.

Tuesday, Apr 23

16

PureGym almost halves its losses as customer spending and gym branches surge

www.express.co.uk

PureGym says its annual pre-tax losses have nearly halved to £77.6million, thanks a combination of new gym openings and increased spending from its existing members.

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PureGym to open more UK sites after expansion sees revenues up 15% to £549m

www.mirror.co.uk

The gym operator said the new sites helped drive a rise in revenues in 2023 amid a 'challenging' economic backdrop for the business and customers

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PureGym to open more UK sites as expansion drives higher sales

www.expressandstar.com

The leisure company revealed that revenues grew 15% to £549 million for the year, compared with 2022.

PureGym to open more UK sites as expansion drives higher sales

www.shropshirestar.com

The leisure company revealed that revenues grew 15% to £549 million for the year, compared with 2022.

PureGym to open more UK sites as expansion drives higher sales

www.standard.co.uk

The leisure company revealed that revenues grew 15% to £549 million for the year, compared with 2022.

PureGym to open more UK sites as expansion drives higher sales

www.independent.co.uk

The leisure company revealed that revenues grew 15% to £549 million for the year, compared with 2022.

Wednesday, Mar 6

15

PureGym set to open new fitness facility in Airdrie

Operator will unveil the gym on the town's Manse Place on March 28 following "sustained demand" for its "flexible, affordable proposition".

Thursday, Jan 18

17

Former Coalville Wilko store to become a PureGym not Poundland as planned

The Belvoir Shopping Centre site was previously eyed up for a new Poundland store

Thursday, Jan 11

23

European Fitness Club Giant PureGym Plots North American Expansion

www.costar.com

Operator Selects RCS Real Estate Advisors for Growth Drive

Thursday, Dec 28

16

Get a free PureGym membership thanks to Gymshark - here's how

www.bristolpost.co.uk

Gym chains are now offering sign up deals for new customers wanting to get into shape in the New year

PureGym offering free membership with Gymshark challenge for New Year - and other gym deals

www.walesonline.co.uk

Gym chains are now offering sign up deals for new customers wanting to get into shape in the New year

Tuesday, Nov 21

14

‘Glasgow thinking it’s London’: House-hunters shocked by monthly rent for tiny ‘PureGym’ flat

RENTERS have been left stunned after spotting the monthly price to let a tiny bedsit in the southside.

Friday, Sep 15

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Man dies at PureGym in Sunderland after becoming 'unwell' despite efforts from staff and emergency services

Police and paramedics were called at around 4.30am following reports that a man was unwell at the Sunderland gym

Thursday, Aug 24

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PureGym sprints ahead as it hooks in 190,000 new members in the last six months

www.dailymail.co.uk

The Leeds-based company, Britain's biggest gym chain, reported turnover expanded by 17% year-on-year to £272m for the six months ending June.