Trudi Roscouet, from Eve Studios, with Christopher Dobbing, United Club Jersey president

A PRIVATE members’ club that voted to allow women to join five years ago will soon also welcome a clinic offering “a dedicated space for female fitness and wellbeing” to its historic building in the Royal Square.

The United Club is to host Trudi Roscouet and her new venture Eve Studios.
Founded in 1848, the United Club was previously a gentlemen’s club before voting to let “lady members” join in 2020.

The building’s history stretches back to the 1600s, having previously served as a corn exchange and townhouse before it was officially taken over by the club for the sum of £4,000 in 1932.

In a statement, the club said Eve Studios will open its doors in the restored former Registrar’s Office on the ground floor this summer, offering “a dedicated space for female fitness and well-being, focusing on supporting women of all ages – from teenagers to those over 65”.

The statement continued: “As an organisation that has embraced inclusivity since becoming a mixed club in 2020, the United Club is committed to fostering a welcoming and diverse community.

“The committee is thrilled to welcome Trudi and her clients to the building, and looks forward to the positive contribution Eve Studios will make to women’s health in Jersey.”