£500k gym deal pumps new life into Llanelli fitness scene

Led by local entrepreneur Ioan Jones, the takeover brings together gyms in Llanelli, Trimsaran and Burry Port, with all sites staying open and memberships, staff and services continuing as normal.

The new Hyve Gym brand promises slick strength equipment, functional fitness zones and a packed timetable of classes — from indoor cycling and group training to conditioning and circuits.

Jones says he’s ready to grow the brand and keep the community at the heart of it: “Buying three gyms at once was a major step. I wanted a legal team who could guide me through every stage — and Peter Lynn and Partners did just that.”

No disruption, no downtime

The deal was wrapped up in just seven weeks, with Peter Lynn and Partners Solicitors handling the legal side — including lease transfers, TUPE staff arrangements and protection of existing memberships.

Greg George, James Lewis Hyndman and Rob Cherry led the negotiations, with funding from the Development Bank of Wales.

George said the team worked fast to keep everything running smoothly: “Each gym had its own lease, so we had to complete three assignments at the same time as the funding drawdown. We made sure the transition was seamless.”

Hyve Gym locations

Llanelli
Sandy Bridge Trade Park, Llanelli SA15 4AX

Burry Port (Express)
WDA Industrial Estate, Burry Port SA16 0NN

Trimsaran
Trimsaran Leisure Centre, Trimsaran SA17 4AA

What’s next for Hyve Gym?

Jones says the focus now is on expanding the timetable, upgrading equipment and building a fitness community that works for everyone — from first‑timers to seasoned lifters.

All three gyms are open with extended hours, accessible layouts and a growing list of classes.

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Peter Lynn and Partners open new Gorseinon office and welcome leading legal expert

Peter Lynn and Partners Solicitors have officially opened a new office in the heart of Gorseinon, marking the latest step in the firm’s regional expansion.

Expansion continues after Llanelli launch

The refurbished premises on Pontardulais Road follow the opening of a new Llanelli office last month. Senior partner Peter Lynn said the move was about more than just relocating next door to their previous base.

“This isn’t just a move next door, it’s a big leap forward,” he said. “We’ve redesigned the space from the ground up, creating a client‑first environment that reflects the standard of service we provide.”

Modern facilities for clients and staff

The new office includes modernised meeting rooms, improved accessibility features and a large on‑site car park. The firm says the investment will make it easier for clients to access services such as residential conveyancing, wills and probate, lasting powers of attorney, divorce and family law.

“We’ve built a strong reputation in Gorseinon over many years,” Lynn added. “This new office is a reflection of the demand for our services and our long‑term investment in this community.”

Appointment of Edward Harris

The opening also coincides with the arrival of Edward Harris, a highly respected solicitor with more than six decades of experience. Harris was previously a partner in the family firm Edward Harris & Son, founded in 1890 by his grandfather.

He is recognised nationally for his expertise in Common Land and Village Green law, as well as the management of agricultural estates and land.

“Having Edward on board is a huge honour for us,” said Lynn. “He brings with him a wealth of knowledge, particularly in specialist areas of law that few firms can offer.”

Harris will be joined by his long‑time secretary Pam, ensuring continuity of service for clients who have worked with him for generations.

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