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#1 ADP-10-08-63

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Posted 20 April 2010 - 07:56 AM

has any other forum member experience the same as mysely with buracratic corporate insurace put up so many barriers in multi chain and local authority gyms stating you a very high risk to become a member to have use of the facillities you wish to, as some do not wish to be imbarrassed and admit that they are not even had there premises made accessibly adapted friiendly
but it appears they just interested in direct debits and revenue and the amount of contracted memberships they can create

look forward to your comments

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Posted 21 April 2010 - 06:32 PM

I've never had a problem, I've been a member of both local authority and private gyms. Most recently Esporta and currently Virgin active, where there are at least 2 other wheelchair users




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