((BOUNCE)) Durrington members jump straight back in as live classes return

((BOUNCE)) Durrington is back with a bang after four months in lockdown, which included taking part in a virtual mini-trampoline marathon.
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Franchisee Rhii Roberts said it was good to be able to welcome people back to live classes at Durrington High School after four months of closure due to the pandemic.

She said: “Things are a little different now. We have had to reduce numbers to ensure we can socially distance and there are a few more rules in place than before but everyone who attended our first week of classes back were amazing and there was no drama with the new rules.

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“Both our ((BOUNCE)) classes were fully booked and our BEATS class reached half capacity. It’s amazing that so many of our attendees remained loyal throughout the closure, although I know they would.

Rhii Roberts, ((BOUNCE)) Durrington franchiseeRhii Roberts, ((BOUNCE)) Durrington franchisee
Rhii Roberts, ((BOUNCE)) Durrington franchisee

“As a thank you, we had giveaways all week and everyone who attended class walked away with a little goodie bag. I’ve worked so hard in making the studio Covid secure and I’ve been in constant contact with the school throughout, working with them to ensure we could return as safely and quickly as possible.”

In May, the Durrington crew took part in a national ((BOUNCE)) mini-trampoline marathon, helping to raise more than £50,000 for NHS Charities Together.

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