Chichester Observer

Gym illuminati­on captures hearts

- Sam Morton news@chiobserve­r.co.uk 01243 534166

An illuminate­d message of hope, displayed in the window of a gym in Selsey, is capturing hearts in the community.

Checkatrad­e founder Kevin Byrne first welcomed customers to Thrive Selsey Wellness Centre in Ellis Square in September. Permission was finally given for the state-of-the-art gym and health complex earlier in the year after an ‘incredibly numbing’ process.

Mr Byrne said business has been ‘lousy’ during the Covid-19 pandemic, compounded by the cancellati­on of the Wiston Estate light-up trails, which he runs at Christmas.

He said: “[The gym] was only open about six weeks and they shut us down. Then we opened again but it wasn’t very long.

“We wanted to do that [the light-up trail] so people had something to do over Christmas.

“We spent over £40,000 making it Covid safe. We restricted numbers, had a

sophistica­ted booking system but the government sadly still shut it down. It ended up as a £150,000 loss.”

However, Mr Byrne used this as an opportunit­y to raise spirits in the community in an alternativ­e way.

Instead of leaving an illuminate­d sign, displaying a message of hope, to go to waste, Mr Byrne had the idea of moving it inside the gym for passersby to see.

“People need hope,” he said. “It’s all we can do.

“People are saying they really love it and it’s really lifted them. The response has been really positive. It’s gone down really well.

“We’re directly opposite the Selsey Centre where the vaccinatio­ns are being offered.

“The Thrive Selsey car park had been offered to the vaccinatio­n team leaving the Selsey Centre car park for the public.”

Mr Byrne said he is planning on displaying another message, with a love theme, on Valentine’s Day, and something similar in the summer and next Christmas.

Do you know of another business or charity which is providing much-needed hope to the community?

Let us know by emailing news@chiobserve­r.co.uk.

 ??  ?? People on their way to receive a Covid-19 vaccinatio­n will see the sign first
People on their way to receive a Covid-19 vaccinatio­n will see the sign first

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