The equipment is in and classes have started at Revolution Aerial, which opened late in 2020 in the top floor of 55 Lords Place.
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The business is owned by local women Ellen Jones, Jade O'Neill and Lindsey Tilburg, who have extensive experience both teaching and performing in aerial fitness.
The fit-out was completed by LCon Building & Construction, who created a custom-made space for the aerial apparatus where students of all fitness levels learn pole, lyra (aerial hoop) and aerial hammock.
"We pride ourselves on running a friendly and body-positive studio where people of all ages, shapes and sizes can explore strength and movement in a creative way," Mrs Jones said.
"Classes on offer in our current timetable include dance-based fitness, skills classes to build strength and confidence upside down, barre, flexibility, pilates and yoga classes.
"As well as our weekly timetable, we offer private and group bookings and welcome both kids and adults birthday parties, hen's parties and workplace team-building events."
The timetable is available online.
Antique shop relocates
Revive Furniture and Decor has relocated from Summer Street to 66 Peisley Street.
Co-owner Megan Dickson runs the business with her father and sister and said the new shop has double the floor space, off-street parking and it is easier to load and unload items.
"There's a loading bay here so you could pick up and drop things off, it's so much easier to get it off the back of the truck," Miss Dickson said.
She said the business operated for two years in Summer Street before relocating between Christmas and the start of 2021.
She said the shop stocks a wide range of items and furniture from silverware up to large sideboards and tables.
Travel agents move
Signature Travel has found a new home in Orange and moved to 121 Summer Street and owner/manager Nicole Fallon said the new location on the corner of Summer and Sale streets was bright and gave more exposure.
"Our lease was coming to an end and we thought it was a good time to move," she said.
"There's a lot happening up this end of town."
She said inquiries for domestic travel increased at Christmas.
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