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    stamilhstgr0518@gmail.comBy stamilhstgr0518@gmail.comJuly 12, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Charlotte Lillywhite/LDRS A man stands in front of two open doors that lead to a reception area. He is leaning with one arm against one of the doors. There is a sign behind his head that reads "Physical Culture". He is wearing a dark blue T-shirt and khaki green trousers. In the background there are two black sofas and a fan on the floor, along with other furniture.
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    Owner Chris Quinn has run Physical Culture in Putney since the late 1980s

    The owner of one of the UK’s oldest powerlifting gyms said it is struggling to survive as Transport for London’s property firm seeks to raise its rent

    Physical Culture in Putney, south-west London, said Places for London, the building’s owner, raised the rent from £26,500 to £41,500 following the Covid-19 pandemic, and wants to raise it again from November by the rate of inflation plus 1%

    Set up in 1928, the gym has seen Olympians and other champion athletes train there over the years, including George Hackenschmidt, the first World Heavy<a href="https://healthylife7.com/why-i-wont-swap-weight/” title=”Why I won't swap weight”>weight Wrestling Champion

    Owner Chris Quinn, who has run the gym since the late 1980s, said “since the pandemic we’ve just been in survival mode”

    Quinn said he had to spend “vital funds” after the pandemic hiring a chartered surveyor to negotiate the proposed £45,000 annual rent increase down to a stepped rent rise to £41,500 over three years

    He added it has also been fighting to survive other major impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic, including being forced to shut for prolonged periods

    Charlotte Lillywhite/LDRS A corner of a gym with different colours and sizes of weights hanging on a wall bracket. There is other gym equipment visible either side of the weights. There is a green bin along the back wall and a sign that reads Physical Culture Gymnasium, Putney's local gym.
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    The gym’s owner stressed the irreplaceable role it plays in forging communities and helping to tackle loneliness

    Quinn and his staff members stressed the irreplaceable role the gym plays in forging communities and helping to tackle loneliness

    He said: “You’re all the same when you’re in the gym… people talk to each other in between sets, so it forces people into communities.”

    Charlotte Lillywhite/LDRS Black, white and grey sign that says "Physical Culture. Putney's original gymnasium keeping Putney strong since 1928." It includes a quote and the gym's contact details at the bottom. The sign is screwed into a background into a wooden wall.
    Charlotte Lillywhite/LDRS
    Quinn described the gym as a rare surviving site of British physical culture and said it must be protected

    The gym secured an asset of community value status from Wandsworth Council this year, meaning the community would have six months to submit its own bid to buy the venue if Places for London decided to sell

    Although the victory highlighted the gym’s importance in the local community, Quinn said it is still battling the proposed rent increase, adding that the base rent on which the increase would be applied is already unaffordable for independent businesses

    The gym’s website adds: “Many current members have family connections to the gym stretching back decades

    “Preserving this space means preserving a living piece of local heritage, not as a museum, but as a working, active community asset that continues to serve the public.”

    A Places for London spokesperson said: “We hugely value the contribution made by small and medium size businesses on our estate. They are an important part of London’s stations, streets and more, and our tenants, such as Physical Culture, make a positive difference to our customers and their communities

    “Our aim is to make sure we provide high-quality spaces for businesses at a reasonable market rate. We have proposed a rent increase of only RPI+1 per cent for Physical Culture. We know that there [are] many challenges facing small and medium businesses across London, and we have met with the team at Physical Culture and offered to find ways to support them and their businesses

    “We recognise Physical Culture’s history and contributions, and are working closely with them and the Greater London Authority to ensure it continues to be financially come.”

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