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Head of Sport
Salary: Grade 10: £45,155-£52,347 per annum Company: Manchester Metropolitan University Location: Manchester, United Kingdom |
Facility Manager
Salary: £30,011 – £38,961 - fixed term for 12 months Company: Southampton City Council Location: Southampton, United Kingdom |
Athletics Activator
Salary: £26,400 - £28,032 Company: Greenwich Council Location: London, United Kingdom |
Operations Manager
Salary: Company: DC Leisure Managment Ltd Location: Southampton, United Kingdom |
Sports Officer
Salary: Grade 3/4 - £14,942-£21,565 per annum Company: University of Reading Location: Reading, United Kingdom |
Personal Trainers
Salary: Potential salary of £20-£30k Company: Fitworks Location: Bristol, United Kingdom |
Theatre and Stage Manager
Salary: £30,000-£35,000 pa (free of local taxes) Company: Leisureforce Location: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (Red Sea) |
Conference Centre Manager
Salary: £55,000 - £65,000 pa (free of local taxes) Company: Leisureforce Location: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (Red Sea) |
Operations Manager
Salary: up to 25k depending upon experience Company: Daventry Active Ltd Location: Daventry, United Kingdom |
Events Manager
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Swimming Manager
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Cafe Manager
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Competition Manager
Salary: Grade 6 £23,708-£29,236 Company: Woodlands School and Sports College Location: Coventry, United Kingdom |
Club General Manager
Salary: negotiable Company: The Bourne Club Ltd Location: Farnham, United Kingdom |
Leisure Assistant
Salary: Competitive salary + sales bonus Company: Oakhill Academy Location: Whalley, Ribble Valley, United Kingdom |
Assistant Manager
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General Manager
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Storeperson
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Duty Manager
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Chief Executive
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Spa Therapist
Salary: Competitive Company: The Ritz-Carlton Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates |
Head Therapist
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Assistant Manager
Salary: £22,221-£23,708 per annum Company: Scarborough Borough Council Location: Scarborough, United Kingdom |
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11 Aug 2006
Fit in mind and body at Liverpool Library |
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| A new initiative being piloted in Liverpool could see people working out in their local library from next month.
Liverpool City Council has installed seven pieces of gym equipment, supplied by Technogym, at Liverpool Central Library at a cost of £12,000.
The low-impact exercise machines have been located next to the computer terminals so that people waiting to use the internet can have a work out.
A Register of Exercise Professionals (REPs) accredited fitness instructor from the one of the city’s sports facilities will be on hand at all times.
Liverpool City Council leader, Warren Bradley, said: "This is all about breaking down barriers to health and fitness and trying to place exercise at the heart of people's lives. It's a brilliant way for people to get fit - from professionals to schoolchildren, from students to senior citizens."
Mark Jones, fitness manager at Liverpool City Council, added: "This new project will hopefully encourage many more library users to think about getting fit bodies as well as fit minds.
"The gym equipment will be discreetly placed so as not to interfere with the day-to-day running of the library and special clothing will not be required.
“Library users can do as much or as little as they want - if people only want to do a five-minute session, they can do just that."
The instructors will also give out advice on further activities available under Liverpool’s Active City initiative.
John Marsden of Active City, said: "Busy people often see working out as an indulgence they shouldn't waste time on - or they simply don't enjoy disciplined work-outs. But there are lots of new ways in which people can dedicate 30 minutes a day to getting fitter. It's just a matter of treating your chosen activity as a multi-tasking opportunity.
"Putting gym equipment in an environment people are already comfortable in will give many people that extra incentive they need to get fit.
“Whether they're reading or waiting to surf the net, this new initiative will hopefully give a new lease of life to thousands more Liverpool people."
The scheme is currently undergoing a health and safety assessment before the equipment is made available for use in September.
If the pilot scheme is successful, gym equipment could be introduced at other libraries throughout the city early next year. www.liverpool.gov.uk
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30 Jul 2010
Leisure schemes dealt NWDA funding blow
A number of leisure schemes across North West England have been dealt a blow after the regional development agency's budget was reduced by £52m by the government. more
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30 Jul 2010
London's West End set for major overhaul
London's West End is set for a major transformation as part of efforts to attract an additional 50 million visitors a year by 2010, which have been unveiled by the New West End Company (NWEC). more
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29 Jul 2010
West Sussex play area schemes put on hold
Plans for the development of 12 new play areas across West Sussex have been put on hold by the local authority, after the government announced it would review the Playbuilder scheme. more
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29 Jul 2010
Barclay brothers sell stake in IHG
In a move which saw the company's share price drop nearly 7.5 per cent, the Barclay brothers have sold their 10 per cent stake in InterContinental Hotels (IHG) for around £335m. more
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29 Jul 2010
Museums Association to fight plans to wind up the MLA
Following the government's review of what it calls 'arms length bodies' and the announcement of its intention to abolish the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA), the Museums Association has said it will fight the move. more
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29 Jul 2010
AM in Clwydian Range National Park call
Clwyd West assembly member (AM) Darren Millar has called for the Countryside Council for Wales and the Welsh Assembly Government to consider designating the Clwydian Range as a National Park. more
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29 Jul 2010
Running school enters Ireland
The Running School has opened its first franchise in Ireland, at the Sports Injuries Sports Medicine Clinic in Castlebar, County Mayo. more
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29 Jul 2010
Lincoln City unveils new 3G artificial pitch
Lincoln City Football Club (LCFC) has officially unveiled a new 3G artificial pitch at Sincil Bank, which aims to provide facilities for the local community and Sincil School Sports College. more
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29 Jul 2010
New free-running park opens in Leicester
A new £40,000 free-running park has opened in Eyres Monsell, Leicester, which has been funded through the Youth Opportunities Fund following a successful bid by Leicester Parkour. more
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28 Jul 2010
European funding for Norfolk river valley
Norfolk County Council (NCC) and the Borough Council of Kings Lynn and West Norfolk (KLWN) have received £550,000 of European funding to help restore the Gaywood River Valley. more
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28 Jul 2010
Be At One to launch new Shoreditch site
London-based cocktail bar operator Be At One has unveiled its tenth site at Old Street, Shoreditch, which is the first of three new outlets scheduled to open this year. more
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28 Jul 2010
easyJet reveals £65m cost of ash disruption
easyJet has posted a 5.3 per cent increase in revenue for the third quarter ending 30 June, despite disruption caused by a volcanic ash cloud earlier this year costing the budget airline £65m. more
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28 Jul 2010
Council offloads Lincoln theatre freehold
Lincoln's Theatre Royal is poised to benefit from around £500,000 worth of improvements after the local authority agreed to sell the site's freehold to Lincoln Theatre Holdings (LTH). more
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28 Jul 2010
WRU to 'fast track' stadium repayments
The Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) has confirmed plans to "fast track" repayment of its multi-million pound debt relating the development of Cardiff's Millennium Stadium. more
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28 Jul 2010
Green light for Lewisham leisure plans
Lewisham Council has approved plans for the development of a new leisure and fitness centre on Dartmouth Road, which will replace the existing Forest Hill Pools. more
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28 Jul 2010
May: 24-hour drinking culture has 'failed'
Home secretary Theresa May has announced plans to overhaul licensing legislation that could see local authorities handed more powers to help crack down on alcohol-related disorder. more
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28 Jul 2010
Council plans Westminster play consultation
Westminster City Council (WCC) has confirmed plans to consult with local schools over the future of its play service, which is facing a £350,000 drop in funding over the next year. more
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