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David Lloyd Leisure Limited, trading as David Lloyd Clubs and commonly known simply as David Lloyd, is a chain of health clubs with its headquarters in the United Kingdom. It is the largest health, fitness and leisure business in Europe by revenue. [3] and operates 130 clubs in nine countries.
David Alan Lloyd (born 3 January 1948) [1] is an English former professional tennis player and entrepreneur. He founded the fitness and leisure business David Lloyd Leisure in 1982. He was born in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex. He and his younger brother John Lloyd became two of
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David Lloyd (chemist) (born 1974), Irish chemist and Vice Chancellor of the University of South Australia; David Lloyd (literary scholar), professor of English and political activist; David Lloyd (police commissioner) (born 1963), British police commissioner; David Lloyd Leisure, a franchise of gym and racquet clubs in UK and western Europe
David Lloyd Club Turó is a sports club and fitness center in Barcelona, Spain.The club hosted the Barcelona Ladies Open from 2008 to 2010. The facilities house 12 tennis courts, 12 paddle courts, gym, 5 studios, an outdoor swimming pool, and an indoor swimming pool.
In 1987, the Lloyd Elsmore Park Leisure Centre was opened as the first public pool in Pakuranga. [22] Lloyd Elsmore Park was used as a venue for bowling events during the 1990 Commonwealth Games. [23] The next year, a hockey centre was constructed at the park, [24] and in 1998 a skatepark was constructed. [25]
In September 2013, TDR acquired the David Lloyd Leisure fitness chain for £750 million. [7] In 2014 they acquired 85% of the developers Keepmoat. The remaining 15% was acquired by Sun Capital Partners (UK). [8] In March 2015, it negotiated to acquire LeasePlan. [9] In October 2015, they acquired a stake in Euro Garages. [10]
In 2016, 35 clubs were sold to Nuffield Health, then in 2017, 15 clubs were sold to David Lloyd Leisure. Facing the impacts of Covid-19 and the closure of clubs in all territories during the government mandated lockdowns, in 2020 Virgin Active's revenue dropped to £224.7 million.