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Wednesday, December 4, 2024

World Leisure Expands Operations with three New Bases

Leyland-based water leisure company World Leisure (UK) Ltd has expanded with the opening of three new operational bases in Birmingham, Kent and London.

World Leisure provides a complete range of design, technical and installation services for the water leisure industry, operating throughout the UK, and has won multiple industry awards for its installations.

Adding to existing head offices in Leyland, the three new offices have been opened to strengthen the company’s geographic reach, servicing expanding client bases in the Midlands, London and the South East.

World Leisure has more than doubled size in terms of both staff and turnover in the last financial year.  It currently employs 17 full-time staff, with a turnover of £3.3m, and is forecasting further turnover growth to over £6m for the next financial year, based on recent contract wins.

Managing director Simon Smith said: “The past few years have been great for World Leisure and we are excited to be anticipating further growth in the coming year.

“Our success if based on our ability to provide a complete range of design, technical and installation services in the water leisure industry to a wide variety of customers, from construction professionals to pool owners or operators of any type.

“With expertise in pool and plant design and installation, we can undertake everything from an exclusive domestic development,through to large international projects with energy conservation at the forefront of the design.

“As a group we are associated with the best manufacturers in the world for specialist equipment supplies. As well as pool finishes, other core areas of expertise include water treatment plants, wave machines, water features, water slides, moveable floors, wellbeing controlled environments, and all other aspects of swimming pools that most developments require.”

World Leisure has picked up a number of gold standard awards at the UK Pool & Spa Scene Awards as well as the overall CategoryWinner for Commercial Refurbishment Project and Outstanding Swimming Pool Design and Water Leisure Venue of 2015 for itsdevelopments at Lagan Valley and Northwich. In addition World Leisure was named as a finalist in two categories of the prestigious2016 Red Rose Business Awards.

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