De Hood gym in Sheffield

Sheffield gym ‘De Hood’ receives huge boost thanks to One Health

Richard Fidler
Sheffield Business
3 min readJan 16, 2017

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Sheffield community gym in one of the most deprived parts of the city has received a boost with the donation of £3,000 from a leading healthcare provider.

One Health has donated the money to ‘De Hood’, located in the gym of the former Prince Edward’s School, Manor, Sheffield, to buy new equipment such as boxing bags and membership hoodies.

Gym founder and boxing coach, Reagan Denton, said: “The donation from One Health is incredible, it means so much for our work here to be recognised by such an organisation.

“It’s fantastic to be able to have some money to improve the facilities and our equipment as members keep growing. It makes a massive difference, not just for me, but for all the kids that we’re trying to help and I’m so grateful.”

Derek Bickerstaff, of One Health said: “It’s always good to be able to donate for these kinds of causes.

“Reagan has been through a lot and he’s a great role model for the kids. The work he is doing at De Hood is inspiring and we look forward to playing our part in the next phase of the project.”

Reagan’s path from professional boxer to gym owner has taken several twists and turns over the years.

Now aged 38 he has lived in Manor his whole life and was on track to becoming a top boxer until he started down a path that led to drugs and ended with a two-and-a-half-year prison sentence.

Using his time behind bars to keep fit Reagan was determined to return to society on best behaviour and chase the dream he had had to leave behind, but that all changed in 2013.

“As I was stood at the window of my home one day, I saw bored ten-year-old lads throwing dog waste at a single mum who was walking by and something clicked in me,” he said. “I knew I had to change things.”

Reagan confronted them and offered to teach them discipline through boxing. The following night, two took him up on the offer and turned up at Fairleigh Social Club, Manor, where Reagan had hung two punch bags from the rafters.

The next night there were six teenagers in the makeshift gym and by the end of the week he had 10 punch bags and 20 teenagers. Three-years later and Denton’s gym, ‘De Hood’, now has 380 members and the affects its having on the community are showing.

Reagan said: “Crime dropped by 37 per cent within just a few weeks of us starting this project and fires in the area reduced by half. We’ve been visited by the fire service, police and local MPs who are all amazed by what we’re achieving here.”

In partnership with the NHS since 2004, One Health is a team of specialist surgeons and healthcare managers, working to provide the best possible diagnosis and treatment for their patients.

All clinics are consultant led and all consultants have held substantive NHS posts and have established clinical practices. Continuity of care is of paramount importance which means that patients see the same consultant from the first consultation to treatment, aftercare and discharge.

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Richard Fidler
Sheffield Business

Cricket dad to my two amazing children. Run my own PR and content creation business. Ex footballer, ex journalist, always will be a dreamer.