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Sending a health and fitness message

As over 10,000 students from around the world begin and continue their studies in Northampton, a local health and fitness provider has welcomed University of Northampton student Emily Ha to its ranks.

International student Emily, whose family lives in Vietnam, studies at the University and, under the Changemaker Internship Programme, will be working with the Trilogy Leisure marketing team for 200 hours between now and Christmas. 

“We are delighted to welcome Emily on board.”

said John Fletcher, Managing Director of Trilogy.

“As a town we welcome thousands of students every year and more than ever, we know they recognise the importance of staying fit and healthy.”

The internship programme, run by UON’s Changemaker Incubator, enables students to combine their academic knowledge and passion for Changemaking by providing fully funded internships in charities, social enterprises and foundations across Northamptonshire. The internships give students a valuable opportunity to gain practical experience while sharing their skills to contribute to the community engagement and positive social impact produced by the organisations. 

Trilogy Leisure operates Cripps Recreation Centre, Danes Camp, Duston Sports Centre, Lings Forum, The Mounts Baths and the Forum Cinema as well as Berzerk Soft Play Centre.

Membership of Trilogy for Students is just £19.95 for use of all sites across the town but the business has announced a special membership of just £14.99 for use of Cripps Recreation Centre only.

For more information visit the Trilogy Leisure website here.