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New family-run gym in Ashby aims to be a safe space for everybody.
Summary
Brick House Gym opened on January 24 in Ashby and has signed more than 20 members; founders Rebecca and Tommy Coyle say the family-run gym will be community-focused and welcoming.
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Brick House Gym opened its doors at 220 High Street in Ashby on Saturday, January 24. The gym was founded by Rebecca and Tommy Coyle and is presented as a family-run, community-focused space in response to a perceived decline on the nearby High Street in Scunthorpe. The founders say they want members to feel welcome and not pressured, and they have incorporated a Lego-themed idea drawn from their family interests. The gym is intended to offer a quieter, familiar environment where staff aim to know members by name.
Key details:
- The gym opened on January 24 and has attracted more than 20 members since opening.
- Brick House Gym is located at 220 High Street, Ashby, and is open from 6am until 10pm.
- Members access the facility with a phone app; the premises are monitored by 24-hour CCTV and the founders live about three minutes away.
- Facilities include free weights and a range of cardio and strength machines, including a cross-trainer and a treadmill with a steep incline.
- The name and theme were inspired by the family’s interest in building Lego sets, and the founders say membership is priced lower than many local options.
Summary:
The founders hope Brick House Gym will help foster a sense of community in Ashby while offering accessible opening hours and modest pricing. The gym has reported early local interest with over 20 sign-ups. Undetermined at this time.
