KAL – Stadium Health & Fitness Club located at The John Smith’s Stadium, Stadium Way, Huddersfield HD1 6PG, UK

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Andrew Mallinson

5 Google Rating

Always super clean, friendly staff and clients. A lovely place to visit

5/ 5

Always super clean, friendly staff and clients. A lovely place to visit

Rebecca Johnstone

3 Google Rating

Great value and variety of classes but am disappointed that covid is currently being used as a reaso

3/ 5

Great value and variety of classes but am disappointed that covid is currently being used as a reason for KAL and centres being uncontactable by telephone. Trying to find out if my lost property has been retained, no helpful response by email and phone lines are closed. Surely going to the centre just to check is higher risk than a phone call? And if I go, will there be staff on hand given I won't be able to get in past the card controlled gate unless I have booked a class or gym session??

Kathryn Gatenby

1 Google Rating

No members changing rooms, faulty lockers and got sprayed with a hose pipe when I was in my cubicle

1/ 5

No members changing rooms, faulty lockers and got sprayed with a hose pipe when I was in my cubicle getting dressed.

Joe Langfield

5 Google Rating

Friendly staff nice and clean

5/ 5

Friendly staff nice and clean

Tracy Skelton

5 Google Rating

Great swimming pool and very friendly staff

5/ 5

Great swimming pool and very friendly staff

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