Ridgeway’s modern designs to cater for all Ridgeway Furniture has supplied bespoke modern changing room and reception products at two London health clubs.
In the changing room at Fitness First in Bishopsgate, members can charge phones and tablets in one of 32 secure charging lockers. Ridgeway also created an interactive reception TV station unit that displays classes and personal trainer details, which the user can scroll through. It also supplied a white Corian unit where two iPads are available for members to use.
At another Fitness First site in Fetter Lane, Ridgeway installed lockers of various heights, including some with long drops for local lawyers who need to store long coats and gowns while using the gym.
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Members’ phones and tablets can be charged in secure lockers
Bowfield changing facilities crafted anew Craftsman Lockers recently fitted out new changing rooms at the Bowfield Hotel and Country Club in Howwood, Renfrewshire – part of the Manorview Hotels and Leisure Group in Scotland.
Working alongside interior designers Space ID, the locker specialist upgraded the member and hotel guest changing areas, as well as creating a new family changing area with self-contained facilities designed specifically for disabled users.
Now on offer are walnut Maximizer-style lockers for spa and hotel guests and health club members. The lockers are keyless and use battery-operated digital locks.
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The hotel’s new lockers have a stylish walnut finish
Hyatt Regency Amala Spa chooses KitLock The Hyatt Regency Amala Spa and leisure club in Birmingham, UK, has chosen KitLock keyless locker locks for its changing rooms.
The spa and leisure club, part of the Hyatt Regency hotel, installed 150 coded KitLock 1000 locks, manufactured by Codelocks, across its male and female changing rooms. Guests now enter a four-digit code on the keypad to ‘lock and go’.
The new locks have solved the problem of keys going missing, which had left many of the previous key-opening lockers out of action.
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Keyless lockers solve the problem of many lost keys
Fitness First Middle East chooses Ojmar Ojmar’s OCS Locker lock has been installed in changing rooms at two Fitness First locations in Dubai.
The digital locks are designed to provide an easy to use solution where customers enter a four-digit code to open the lock. If the user forgets their code, staff can open and relock it using a separate lock device. The lock can also be configured by the club to open automatically after a set period of time, to guarantee locker availability.
An LED on each lock shows which lockers are already in use.
fitness-kit.net keyword: Ojmar
Customers simply use a four-digit code to open the locker
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Ridgeway’s modern designs to cater for all Ridgeway Furniture has supplied bespoke modern changing room and reception products at two London health clubs.
In the changing room at Fitness First in Bishopsgate, members can charge phones and tablets in one of 32 secure charging lockers. Ridgeway also created an interactive reception TV station unit that displays classes and personal trainer details, which the user can scroll through. It also supplied a white Corian unit where two iPads are available for members to use.
At another Fitness First site in Fetter Lane, Ridgeway installed lockers of various heights, including some with long drops for local lawyers who need to store long coats and gowns while using the gym.
fitness-kit.net keyword: Ridgeway
Members’ phones and tablets can be charged in secure lockers
Bowfield changing facilities crafted anew Craftsman Lockers recently fitted out new changing rooms at the Bowfield Hotel and Country Club in Howwood, Renfrewshire – part of the Manorview Hotels and Leisure Group in Scotland.
Working alongside interior designers Space ID, the locker specialist upgraded the member and hotel guest changing areas, as well as creating a new family changing area with self-contained facilities designed specifically for disabled users.
Now on offer are walnut Maximizer-style lockers for spa and hotel guests and health club members. The lockers are keyless and use battery-operated digital locks.
fitness-kit.net keyword: Craftsman
The hotel’s new lockers have a stylish walnut finish
Hyatt Regency Amala Spa chooses KitLock The Hyatt Regency Amala Spa and leisure club in Birmingham, UK, has chosen KitLock keyless locker locks for its changing rooms.
The spa and leisure club, part of the Hyatt Regency hotel, installed 150 coded KitLock 1000 locks, manufactured by Codelocks, across its male and female changing rooms. Guests now enter a four-digit code on the keypad to ‘lock and go’.
The new locks have solved the problem of keys going missing, which had left many of the previous key-opening lockers out of action.
fitness-kit.net keyword: Codelocks
Keyless lockers solve the problem of many lost keys
Fitness First Middle East chooses Ojmar Ojmar’s OCS Locker lock has been installed in changing rooms at two Fitness First locations in Dubai.
The digital locks are designed to provide an easy to use solution where customers enter a four-digit code to open the lock. If the user forgets their code, staff can open and relock it using a separate lock device. The lock can also be configured by the club to open automatically after a set period of time, to guarantee locker availability.
An LED on each lock shows which lockers are already in use.
fitness-kit.net keyword: Ojmar
Customers simply use a four-digit code to open the locker
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destination on behalf of Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council.
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portfolio, with the first launch planned for Dublin in 2027.
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of growth this year, as parent company Purpose Brands targets further international expansion.
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creating a next-generation public leisure, health and wellbeing hub for the local community.
Walnuts Leisure Centre in Orpington, in the London Borough of Bromley, has reopened following
a £17m transformation designed to secure the long-term future of the public leisure asset and
reposition it as a community wellbeing hub.
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through the first half of 2026 and the company remains confident about the outlook.
Luxury boutique Pilates and wellness studio, X-Club, officially launches a
4,000sq ft flagship at
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movement,
nutrition and therapy – the facility features two group exercise studi
Active Blackpool is deploying Cornerstone Connect, a new digital interface allowing
disparate information from multiple systems to be aggregated into one dataset, to support
its focus on reducing health inequalities and improving healthy life expectancy. [more...]
Panatta brought together four of the most influential figures in bodybuilding history on the
stage of RiminiWellness 2026: Phil Heath, Lee Haney, Ronnie Coleman and Hany Rambod. [more...]