The transformation of The Landmark at Pleasley into a new social hub and sports centre has been completed by the R.E.A.L Foundation Trust.
After many months of restoration, the first phase of the centre is now complete and open for education, community use and for hire by businesses and individuals. The building, which has been branded ‘The Landmark’ now offers a sports hall, a boutique gym, meeting rooms and physiotherapy. The development doesn’t stop there with the launch of a new café and outdoor all-weather pitch coming in 2022. Services from the centre include education, coaching and fitness training provided by Performance 360 as well as Hotpod yoga.
Although the R.E.A.L Foundation Trust was founded in 2008 by R.E.A.L Education, it is now a stand-alone charity allowing it to pursue projects and create support for the broader issues surrounding learning and well-being which also include addressing food poverty, rewarding leisure pursuits, access to technology and community awareness.
Central to the purpose of The Landmark is the variety of options for which the individual spaces can be used to promote health, education and team building. There will be an emphasis on encouraging businesses to hire space for meetings, corporate team building and staff training whilst private hire will be available for birthday parties and other functions. Outside there are large LED advertising screens on which local businesses can promote themselves which also help to generate revenue. The plan is for all profits to be re-invested to enable the charity to create more opportunities.
Commenting, Sean Ryan, Chair of Trustees for the REAL Foundation Trust said, “Our Foundation seeks to build resilience and self-esteem in young people and their communities. We believe that education is at the heart of positive change and we hope that ‘Landmark’ will have a lasting impact on the local community by providing essential wellbeing and educational services.”
R.E.A.L Education is also launching another teaching facility within The Landmark called The Academy, which will provide bespoke Sports and Public Services education.
R.E.A.L. was established in 2008 to provide creative educational solutions for children and young people, between the ages of 5 and 19, who may be “lost to learning” or “hard to place”. R.E.A.L. is an acronym of the phrase Re-thinking Engagement and Approaches to Learning which spell out that, for some students, success in the education system means we have to offer something different.
The fit-out of the new facility was completed by Blueprint Interiors, who have previously carried out projects for R.E.A.L Education. Other local businesses involved in the building refurbishment included Switch Electrical Supplies, ACR Cooling Services and Pennant Electrical.