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After having been a member at Fusion Gym at Goose Green since 2008 I have finally given up and cancelled my membership. When the gym and pool were re-furbished I had high hopes this would be a really good quality facility. However I have been increasingly frustrated at the appalling management of the place.

My main gripes are :

1) The drinking fountains rarely work

2) The hand gel dispensers are very often empty.

3) The reception staff rarely look up and give any type of greeting on arrival : I expect to be treated as a valued customer

4) Erratic hot water supply in Male toilets

5) The Air con is a disaster. They have finally put in some free standing units but at 9.30 this morning even with those on it was only just about bearable to work out in. Its beyond belief that so much money was spent and decent aircon wasn't installed. The Fusion at Brixton Lido has very good aircon,so its not just the very expensive flash gyms that do.


I couldn't be bothered to complain , I doubt it would have made an iota of difference and I have taken my business elsewhere to a COOL, quiet and from first impressions well managed gym.

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