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Village Health and Wellness Club celebrates successful launch of Reading branch

Jake Clothier by Jake Clothier
Friday, December 26, 2025 5:58 am
in Business, Caversham, Featured, Health
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Village Health + Wellness Clubs, one of the UK?s leading health and fitness groups, is excited to announce the successful launch of its newest club. Picture: PixaBay

Village Health + Wellness Clubs, one of the UK?s leading health and fitness groups, is excited to announce the successful launch of its newest club. Picture: PixaBay

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A NEW gym and wellness club in Reading has celebrated a successful opening

Village Health + Wellness Clubs, one of the UK’s leading health and fitness groups, is excited to announce the successful launch of its newest club.

The state-of-the-art facility at Caversham Bridge, Richfield Avenue, welcomed its first members on opening day, marking the group’s 34th location.

The new club offers a full-service wellness experience, including advanced fitness equipment, holistic wellness amenities, and community-led training.

Designed as a comprehensive wellness destination, the club features a fully-equipped Technogym fitness suite, a Reformer Pilates studio, and a full schedule of group exercise classes led by instructors.

Members will also enjoy access to a heated indoor swimming pool, sauna, steam room, and whirlpool–all included within membership.

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In addition, Village Health + Wellness Club Reading features four dedicated group exercise studios, including an indoor cycle studio and Box N’ BURN space, as well as the brand’s flagship Village Advance programme.

This includes a 12-week personalised fitness journey that combines tailored workouts, nutrition guidance, and regular progress check-ins.

Dean Kemp, National Sales & New Openings Manager at Village Health + Wellness Clubs, said: “We are thrilled to welcome the Reading community to Village Health + Wellness. The club offers cutting-edge facilities, expert-led classes, and a supportive environment designed to help every member achieve their health and fitness goals.

“Seeing the excitement on opening day was truly inspiring, and we look forward to becoming a central part of the local community.”

The club’s opening underscores Village Health + Wellness Clubs’ continued growth and commitment to delivering premium, accessible wellness experiences across the UK.

New members can now explore the Reading club’s facilities and join the community for fitness, wellbeing, and lifestyle support.

More information is available via: villagegym.co.uk/locations/reading

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