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Doncaster Culture & Leisure Trust teams up with TMD

TAYLOR Made Designs has announced a new partnership with Doncaster Culture & Leisure Trust that will see the workwear and merchandise leisure specialist supply uniform to teams located at leisure and entertainment venues across Doncaster.

DCLT manages multiple activity hubs on behalf of City of Doncaster Council.

Chris Hone, chief operating officer at DCLT, said: “Workwear is integral to the success of our service delivery.

“Not only is it important that our people benefit from the latest in fabric innovation and product designs to enable them to perform to the best of their ability in their specific environment, it is also a highly visible representation of our brand to our customers.

“Working in environments like swimming pools, plant rooms and gyms requires specialist fabrics and designs to ensure comfort, durability and moveability.

“Through its network of international providers, TMD can provide the technical garments we need and then customise them to reflect our brand requirements, creating highly bespoke products at an affordable price.

“TMD has also invested in the development of an estore, which displays all the approved items in our uniform suite.

“This makes it super easy for our site teams to order direct. Stock can be delivered direct to site, creating a fast and effective solution that matches individuals to their uniform needs with minimum effort.”

Taylor Made Designs has been providing specialist leisure workwear for almost thirty years.

Managing director James Taylor added: “It is fantastic to bring DCLT into our fold joining dozens of other local authorities, leisure trusts and private leisure operators across the UK. Our products and systems are constantly reviewed to ensure we continue to deliver a first-rate service at an affordable price. We very much look forward to a long and mutually beneficial relationship with DCLT.”

For more information visit taylormadedesigns.co.uk or to enquire about how we might support your business email hello@taylormadedesigns.co.uk area, matted area and conditioning zone, a 1,500 sq ft outdoor fitness zone and a yoga studio.

The Funky Pump room has direct access out onto the outside functional area for summer workouts. Ware-House Gym hosts more than 100 classes a week.

“Unfortunately the business which owned the unit next door was a victim of Covid, which left us with the dilemma of whether we wanted it or not,” added Jason.

“Having a social and events space was something we had always wanted, but it probably came a bit too soon as we were still trying to build up the gym side of things.

“But we decided to take it on and we’ve now extended the gym and the new space hosts our bootcamps, which can have anything up to around 150 people attend.”

Numerous events are planned for the events area for this year, and Jason is hoping that the Ware-House style of gym could be franchised and rolled out to other parts of the country.

“Since Covid there are so many units that have become available, and we really do believe that what we have here could be recreated in other parts of the country,” he added.

“We’re looking for partners to join us on our journey, whether that’s brand partnerships, launching your own Ware-House franchise or licensing opportunities with our FunkyPump studio and classes.

“We’ve also recently bought a facility in Ibiza to host fitness retreats over there. We are looking forward to taking our members and offering people the opportunity to train at the home of dance music.”

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