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DW Sports closing seven NI stores in August
- Author, Richard Morgan
- Role, 成人快手 News NI business reporter
DW Sports has confirmed it will close seven stores in Northern Ireland at the end of August.
Three of its five gyms will shut on Tuesday after the company entered administration.
They are in Belfast, Newtownabbey and Londonderry. Its website has ceased trading.
It is not yet known how many jobs will be lost, as personal trainers in gyms will not be included in any overall figure as they are self employed.
DW Sports has said it continued to pay substantial overheads during lockdown and had not generated any income.
Group CEO Martin Long said: "This has clearly been a very difficult decision for the business, especially in Northern Ireland where we have become a real part of the sporting community and we thank the staff and our customers for the many years we have enjoyed here.
"Our commitment as part of the gym sector across Northern Ireland to support the health and the fitness of the nation has not changed, and we remain committed to ensuring our members maintain their fitness goals with us where possible."
The company will keep its Bangor, County Down, and Shawsbridge, Belfast gyms open.
Huw Edwards of UK Active, which represents the fitness industry, told 成人快手 News NI's Good Morning Ulster the sector is struggling.
"Since March, all of our members have had zero revenue and maintained fixed costs.
"It's hugely important the government provides a level financial support for the sector to maintain its key role in helping the health of the nation," he continued.
"We are at a big moment to try and save the fitness sector from real losses.".
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