ROKT climbs onto tourism award shortlist

A major climbing attraction got an early birthday present after making the shortlist for a major tourism award.
John Steel Photography, Rokt, sports, climbing, training room, Team RoktJohn Steel Photography, Rokt, sports, climbing, training room, Team Rokt
John Steel Photography, Rokt, sports, climbing, training room, Team Rokt

Brighouse-based ROKT Climbing Gym has been named a finalist in the small visitor category in the Welcome to Yorkshire White Rose Awards.

The awards recognise a wide range of achievement in tourism provision and reward the very best of the industry throughout Yorkshire.

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The Millroyd Street centre’s joint-owners Leigh Topping and Euan Noble took over the derelict mill in 2011 and within three months created a business plan, transformed the building and opened the doors.

Euan Noble, ROKT’s commercial director, said: “We’re all absolutely buzzing. Just getting this far this early in the life of the business is brilliant for the staff who work hard 24/7 and for the members and visitors.

“We created ROKT to be everything that climbing should be about - fun, problem-based activities, with a desire to get stronger, climb higher and above all to attract everyone regardless of background or ability.

“This reinforces our position now as a leading small visitor attraction and much more than just a climbing centre. We’ve now have such a wide mix of visitors, from British and European gold medal climbers to families and people aged from two to 95.”

Visit www.rokt.co.uk for details.

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