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Could an Edinburgh gym be closed amid safety worries?

13th October 2011 | Health and Safety Signs

Posted by Ben Alexander

Edinburgh's first ever 24-hour gym has been threatened with closure after city council chiefs deemed it as a risk to public health and safety, indicating that safety signage may not even be enough to rescue the centre.

Pure Gym, which is based on the site of the old Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, has been enabling people to use the gym overnight when no staff are on duty, reports the Edinburgh Evening News.

Council chiefs have expressed their concern that people using weights at unstaffed times may be in danger.

Martin Rich, licensing manager for the city council, told the newspaper: "The reason for this condition is to protect both the health and public safety of the users of the gym."

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