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Duncan Bannatyne's Bristol health club and spa spends £800,000 on massive revamp

There is now a relaxation room, sauna and steam room

Duncan Bannatyne owns the spa chain(Image: Evening Gazette)

A Bristol health club and spa owned by former BBC Dragon Duncan Bannatyne by has invested £800,000 in a huge revamp.

Major works have been undertaken to refurbish the changing rooms and build a new steam room and sauna.

New poolside showers have also been installed as part of a £50million investment programme by the company over the next three years. 

The health club now has a relaxation room with mood lighting and music, refurbished treatment rooms and a new manicure and pedicure room.

Bannatyne Spa in Bristol(Image: Lloyd Ellington)

New speakers and lighting have also been install in the spin workout room.

Debbie Williams, general manager at the Bannatyne Health Club and Spa Bristol, said: “The investment by the Bannatyne Group shows a real display of confidence in the area and the club.

“The results of the upgrade look fantastic and the feedback from members and guests has been very positive. We’re really excited to show off our new facilities and happy to welcome new and existing members to visit us to see for themselves.”  

The Bannatyne Health Clubs brand is owned by Mr Bannatyne, who is also known for his appearances as a business angel on the BBC programme Dragons’ Den.