Prime Acrobatics has opened its second Surrey venue with help from Vail Williams.
The health & fitness provider, which has operated in Woking since 2016, has now opened at Camberley.
Vail Williams sourced and secured the 16,421 sq ft Prova Court premises, formerly used as science laboratories, at the town’s Yorktown Business Park and secured change of use permission.
After a lengthy programme of works to convert the building, it opened to the public and has now had its official launch.
Those attending included Sarah Powell, chief executive of British Gymnastics, the national governing body for gymnastics in the UK (pictured second from left), Dr Al Pinkerton, MP for Surrey Heath, and Cliff Betton, deputy Mayor of Surrey Heath Borough Council.
Also attending were representatives of the Fleet-based Stepping Stones DS charity, which supports children and young people with Down syndrome and which has partnered with Prime Acrobatics.
Prime Acrobatics’ Chris Bowler, who thanked Vail Williams for support and advice during the property negotiations, said: “It has been challenging to get to this point but I have never stopped believing in the end goal and what this facility means to so many people.
“I am so proud of the all-inclusive offering we provide for thousands of people of all ages and abilities across Surrey who participate in the physical activity so important for health and wellbeing and to ensure that current and future generations remain active.
“Although I have trained some of the best athletes in the world, being the first facility in the country to run classes for children with Down syndrome is one of the proudest moments in my life.”
Charlie Nicholson, partner of Vail Williams based in Woking, said: “Prime Acrobatics is a valued and long-standing client and it was a privilege to be here today to see how an industrial unit has been transformed into a facility dedicated to helping people, particularly children, stay fit, active and healthy.”
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