GLL, the not-for-profit social enterprise that runs nine leisure centres in Cornwall on behalf of Cornwall Council, has been awarded Investors in People Gold status.

Operating under the Better brand, GLL is a staff-owned co-operative organisation.

IiP is an international, best-practice standard that recognises companies that commit to good people management and development of their people.

Used in about 70 countries around the world, about 50,000 organisations have attained it. Achieving gold puts GLL in the top 15 per cent of IiP accredited organisations.

GLL people director Lorraine Patrinos said: “We are a friendly organisation that cares about its people.

“Gold standard means we are independently acknowledged as a good employer – one that excels in creating an organisational culture that provides a clear vision for the future, values and develops its people and creates high degrees of trust.

“To get IiP gold standard is a fantastic achievement and caps off an amazing 30th anniversary year for GLL’s staff-owned social enterprise.

“I want to pay tribute to all our people at all grades - whether working in leisure, libraries or children’s services - for the great work they do, day in and day out to deliver the great public services our customers rely on.”

As part of the assessment for gold standard, all GLL staff were surveyed this autumn and 200 staff completed face to face interviews.

GLL employs 11,000 people in England, Cardiff and Belfast and operates over 350 facilities.

Councillor Carol Mould, portfolio holder for neighbourhoods at Cornwall Council, said: “This award recognises the good work our leisure partner GLL does in providing sustainable leisure services to our residents across Cornwall.

“Together with GLL we look ahead to a successful year boosting local health and well-being in 2024.”