PureGym in Harrogate has reopened following a refurbishment.
The gym on Tower Street has been upgraded with state-of-the-art equipment and a modernisation of the interior.
Changes include upgraded free weights, eight new lifting stations and additional bumper plates and cable machines.
There’s also an upgraded functional area with a hip thruster bench, larger and upgraded stretch area, upgraded cycle studio and an upgraded fitness studio with new equipment.
PureGym Harrogate officially reopened on Friday (2nd August), with members and non-members invited to trial the new facilities for free.
A spokesperson for PureGym, said:
“We are delighted to bring PureGym Harrogate members a brand new look and feel to their gym.
"The transformation is an exciting moment for the club and will ensure members have access to first class gym equipment to help enhance their physical and mental wellbeing.
"We look forward to seeing everyone, both returning members and new ones, enjoy our refurbished gym!”

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