Case Studies
GLL case study
Why should your customers queue when you can 'fast-track' 3,000 customers a week? Nobody likes queuing at leisure centres when they've already paid and booked for an activity. So when GLL wanted to embrace Gladstone's 'new customer journey', it turned to kiosk self-service solutions. Read more >>>
3 December 2008
North West Leicestershire
North West Leicestershire District Council has found an effective solution for meeting the government's schools target of a minimum of two hours of sport and physical activity per child each week. By extending its Gladstone Plus2 Leisure Management System,... Read more >>>
4 November 2008
Northern region update
It has now been a year since Gladstone established its Northern Regional team which encompasses the North of England, the Midlands and North Wales, enabling the company to improve on relationships with this important customer base. We cover every local... Read more >>>
30 July 2008
Fenland clean up
Fenland District Council Leisure Services Department is responsible for the smooth running of three leisure centres in the Cambridgeshire Fenland region. When they purchased Gladstone Health and Leisure's Plus2 software, they were looking to implement more than just day-to-day membership, bookings and point of sale management solution. Phil Hughes, Leisure Services Manager, was keen to use Gladstone's services to boost their marketing effort as well. Read more >>>
26 June 2008
Australian customer round-up
After a long period of negotiation Gladstone Health & Leisure has won its first Western Australia customer, the City of Nedlands Council. Our market leading Plus2 product replaced a major competitor system, and as a result we have opened up a number of opportunities for Gladstone within the Western Australian council market. Read more >>>
29 May 2008
Case Studies
Read our latest case study about Explore Learning and why Plus2 was right for them. You can also read pervious case studies from other companies including Sportspace and Trinity College Dublin. Read more >>>
28 April 2008
