SIS provides Shawlands gymnastics centre with £112,000 funding package
Social Investment Scotland (SIS) has provided Shawlands-based Flair Gymnastics with a £112,000 funding package to refurbish the premises.
The club secured £112,000 from SIS, comprising a £60,000 loan to revamp the gym equipment and £52,000 in grant funding through the Adapt and Thrive Programme for heating and lighting upgrades.
The Programme was established to help third sector organisations adapt to the challenges presented by Covid-19 and build back for a thriving future.
Currently, the club has around 330 members, offering recreational and competitive training for gymnasts from across the West of Scotland, with a significant number from the surrounding East Renfrewshire and Glasgow area. After increasing to five times its previous membership in the by the end of 2021, they are now aiming to increase member numbers further by extending their programme thanks to the upgraded facilities.
Flair Gymnastics offers classes six days a week benefitting from the full range of equipment supplied, including Olympic apparatus such as the vault, A-Bars, beams and sprung floor, as well as additional kit for pre-school, displays, tumbling and boys’ classes.
William Smith, director of coaching at Flair Gymnastics, said: “Securing funding from SIS has been critical to our growth and ambitions for the club. Like many other sports clubs, we’ve had to work incredibly hard to keep providing opportunities for our members throughout the pandemic, including finding & setting up the new venue from scratch, so it’s really special to be able to open our doors now to a top-class gym with brand new equipment for everyone to enjoy & progress with. We’re keen to deliver an amazing experience for everyone who walks through our doors and encourage even more people from across our surrounding communities to try out gymnastics.”
Chris Jamieson, head of investments at SIS, added: “Flair Gymnastics is a shining example of the type of organisation that plays a central role in the health and wellbeing of local communities. With a positive outlook and a clear strategy for future growth, we look forward to seeing how the club develops and expands, making the most of its new look and feel to continue developing and recruiting young gymnasts from the local area.”