Club owner Linda Sylvester spoke of her pride at the event: "This is above what we could have hoped for when we started the club. The facility we've got now is absolutely vital to improve our gymnasts, and it gives our smaller members the opportunity to work in a top class facility from a young age."
Her sentiments were echoed by Tweddle, who will be aiming for Olympic gold in London next summer.
"It's a great facility, they've got everything they need to progress, it's great to see a club so intent on progress, and the attitude of the young gymnasts is great, they're so enthusiastic."
The long term aim for the club, which attracts gymnasts from all over Staffordshire, is to see some members progress into national squads, and Sylvester says that the visit of Tweddle will serve to inspire all at the club.
"We had Beth down here to open our previous premises around four and a half years ago. That event is still talked about to this day, so the fact that she is back is great. She is a great ambassador and our members have all been looking forward to meeting her again today."