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    Rock Up signs in Sheffield

    Stuart WestBy Stuart WestDecember 9, 20182 Mins Read
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    Leisure offering at Meadowhall reaches new heights with arrival of Rock Up

    Rock Up, the UK’s leading rock-climbing operator, has selected Meadowhall, one of the UK’s premier shopping and leisure destinations, for its fifth location.
    The 2,000-sq ft site will open next month and be in prime position to attract the 24 million people annually who visit the centre. Rock Up at Meadowhall will have 17 climbing walls towering 8 metres high, and a soft play area with a café.
    Rock Up started in 2016 and has been growing its fan base, with five centres now open across the country. This will be Rock Up’s third site with British Land, having opened its first centre at Whiteley in Hampshire which was followed by Rock Up Hull, located in St Stephen’s shopping centre.
    British Land Asset Manager Richard Crowther said: “Since our transformation of Meadowhall we’ve been able to bring in a variety of new brands, giving consumers more reasons to visit and enjoy Meadowhall. Rock Up is a great addition to our growing leisure offer, which complements the strong retail brands at the centre.”
    Rock Up will join Air Haus, the UK’s first interactive inflatable park, as well as popular leisure experiences including Jump Trampoline Park and Vue Cinema. The centre also has a strong food and beverage brands offering, including Five Guys, Nandos, Wagamama and McDonalds.

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