Munira Wilson MP to visit Sigma Sports shop near Kingston Bridge

By Tilly O'Brien

27th Sep 2024 | Local News

Sigma Sports shop is located in Hampton Wick, just across from Kingston Bridge (Credit: Sigma Sports)
Sigma Sports shop is located in Hampton Wick, just across from Kingston Bridge (Credit: Sigma Sports)

Next week, Twickenham MP Munira Wilson is visiting the Sigma Sports shop in Hampton Wick, near Kingston Bridge, to meet the CEO and get acquainted with the business and everything it does.

Founded by two best friends in 1992, premium cycling retailer Sigma Sports has gone from strength to strength, with its success coming down to the passionate individuals who sit behind the brand.

Steeped in cycling heritage, Sigma Sports has two cutting-edge stores, in Hampton Wick and in Oakham, alongside a huge online presence and is now a well-established hub for the cycling community. 

More than just a bike shop, Sigma Sports offers state of the art workshops, bespoke bike fits and unparalleled servicing.

Sigma Sports offers bespoke bike fits and unparalled servicing (Credit: Sigma Sports)

Striving to get more people enjoying the sport, Sigma Sports caters to cyclists of all levels, abilities and disciplines offering expert advice in-store and online via our dedicated and friendly customer care teams. 

Speaking about Munira Wilson MP's visit, Sigma Sports' CEO James McEuen told Kingston Nub News: "We are delighted to welcome Munira Wilson MP to our store that has been rooted in the local community since the late 1990s.

"A well-established hub for cyclists far and wide and with some 90 employees that live locally, it is exciting for all of us to be able to showcase our work."

He continued: "We look forward to discussing everything that cycling has to offer; from the bicycle as a mode of transportation to the sport of cycling and how it can benefit mental health."

     

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