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Spa Therapists
Salary: Company: Four Seasons Hotel London Park Lane Location: London, United Kingdom |
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Salary: Company: Neal Training Ltd Location: Surrey, United Kingdom |
Spa Manager
Salary: £25k + benefits Company: Relax Location: London, United Kingdom |
Sports Complex Assistants
Salary: £15,444 - £16,830 equivalent. Company: Heysham High School Sports College Location: Lancashire, United Kingdom |
Deputy Manager
Salary: £16,830 - £19,126 Company: Heysham High School Sports College Location: Lancashire, United Kingdom |
Sports Complex Manager
Salary: £19,126 - £22,221 Company: Heysham High School Sports College Location: Lancashire, United Kingdom |
Trainer/ Sales Manager Europe
Salary: Salary; 20 - 30k + Commission + Company Car Company: Aromatherapy Associates Location: London , United Kingdom |
Sales Manager UK
Salary: £20 - £30k + Commission + Company Car Company: Aromatherapy Associates Location: Nationwide, United Kingdom |
Leisure Supervisor
Salary: Company: HOCHTIEF Facility Management Location: Cheshire, United Kingdom |
Arcade Manager/Manageress
Salary: £25K depending on experience Company: The Noble Organisation Location: Croydon, United Kingdom, United Kingdom |
Fitness Manager
Salary: £16,000 - £17,000 Company: Parkwood Leisure Location: Torbay, United Kingdom |
Duty Manager
Salary: £15,800 - £16,500 Company: Parkwood Leisure Location: Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom, United Kingdom |
General Manager
Salary: Range £24,500 to £27,000 Company: Richmondshire Leisure Trust Location: North Yorkshire, United Kingdom |
Web Manager
Salary: £35,000 per annum Company: Skills Active Group Location: London, United Kingdom |
Online Products Manager
Salary: £35,000 plus benefits Company: Skills Active Group Location: Central London, United Kingdom |
Spa Therapists
Salary: - Company: SensAsia Urban Spa Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates |
Leisure Project Manager
Salary: circa £50,000 p.a. pro rata Company: Hertsmere Borough Council Location: Borehamwood, United Kingdom |
Spa Therapist
Salary: - Company: Coworth Park Location: Ascot, United Kingdom |
Regional Manager
Salary: Grade 5 Company: Badminton England Location: South West, United Kingdom |
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Become a Master Trainer
Salary: n/d Company: Premier Training International Ltd Location: Nationwide, United Kingdom |
Leisure Project Manager
Salary: circa £50,000 p.a. pro rata Company: Hertsmere Borough Council Location: Borehamwood, United Kingdom |
Duty Manager
Salary: - Company: Surbiton Racket & Fitness Club Location: Surbiton, United Kingdom |
General Managers
Salary: £45-60k + bonus + benefits Company: 4Leisure Recruitment Location: Various, United Kingdom |
Club Manager
Salary: - Company: Holmes Place Location: Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic |
Assistant Club Manager
Salary: - Company: Holmes Place Location: Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic |
Regional Sales Manager
Salary: - Company: Holmes Place Location: Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic |
Sales Consultant
Salary: - Company: Holmes Place Location: Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic |
Sales Manager Europe
Salary: - Company: Holmes Place Location: Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic |
Foundation Manager
Salary: £30,990 to £35,339 Company: Sports Leaders UK Location: West Midlands, United Kingdom |
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29 Jul 2010
Castleford Tigers to pursue stadium plans |
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| Castleford Tigers rugby league club is to pursue plans for a new stadium after securing an agreement with developer Waystone that secures land for the development.
The announcement comes days after Wakefield Trinity Wildcats rejected a possible ground share with the Tigers and reaffirmed its commitment to the development of a new venue at Newmarket.
Waystone has already been given the green light for the Glasshoughton venue as part of a wider 335-acre (136-hectare) mixed-use development, which includes a retail village and an Xscape venue.
Ramsden and Partners has been appointed to draw up detailed designs for the stadium, which will occupy a 20-acre (8-hectare) site as part of the agreement and it is hoped that work will be underway by spring 2011.
Castleford Tigers chief executive Richard Wright said: "This agreement secures the 20-acre site at Glasshoughton on behalf of the club and is another step forward in delivering the stadium."
Meanwhile, Wakefield and District Community Stadium Trust (WDCST) revealed it had reached agreement with Wakefield Trinity Wildcats and the local authority over the development of the Newmarket venue.
WDCST chair Sir Rodney Walker said: "An understanding was reached recognising that the Wildcats would concentrate their support for Newmarket and that a move to Glasshoughton was not an option."
It comes as Wakefield Metropolitan District Council said that it would not be investing in both stadium schemes, but has confirmed that assets to a value of £2m had been made available to both clubs.
The council also revealed it had written to both clubs to "make it clear" that it would not influence a decision on where either the Tigers or the Wildcats opted to play.
Council leader Peter Box said: "The council has given each club assets to a value of £2m, subject to a review in September to ascertain the progress made in respect of both planning permission and a robust financial plan being in place. We have also offered officer support.
"In September, a decision will be made as to whether the £2m facility should be extended. I expect that offer will remain on the table. However, in view of the council's budget position, no further financial help will be available from the council beyond the £2m offer."
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02 Sep 2010
RSC theatre to reopen this autumn
The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) says it plans to reopen the Royal Shakespeare and Swan Theatres on time and on budget on 24 November, following a four-year redevelopment as part of its £112.8m Transformation project. more
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02 Sep 2010
Green light for £22.3m Doncaster venue
Doncaster Council has approved plans for the creation of a new £22.3m performance venue in the heart of the town - part of a wider £300m civic and cultural quarter development. more
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02 Sep 2010
Council pulls out of Oban Marina scheme
Argyll and Bute Council (ABC) has announced that it will not be part-funding the creation of a yacht berthing facility in Oban Bay, following a review of the scheme's viability. more
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01 Sep 2010
Premier League clubs show 'restraint'
New research from business advisory firm Deloitte has revealed that Premier League clubs have shown more 'restraint' in summer transfer dealings this year, compared with previous years. more
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01 Sep 2010
Outdoor sports facility opens in Devonport
Plymouth City Council (PCC) has officially unveiled a new adiZone at Mutton Cove in Devonport. Olympic athlete Craig Pickering was in attendance at a event to mark the opening of the 625sq m (6,727sq ft) outdoor sports facility on 27 August. more
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01 Sep 2010
Work to start on Lowestoft leisure revamp
Work is to begin on a £6.5m revamp of Waterlane Leisure Centre in Lowestoft, Suffolk, after the local authority signed contracts with Pulse Fitness to carry out the scheme. more
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31 Aug 2010
Windsor's new museum gets under way
The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead's (RBWM) plans to give Windsor its own museum have taken a step forward with the appointment of contractors to carry out the work. more
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31 Aug 2010
GBC to consider Heritage Quarter plans
Gravesham Borough Council (GBC) has announced that plans for the creation of a new £120m Heritage Quarter in Gravesend, Kent, will be considered by its regulatory board on 20 September. more
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31 Aug 2010
£10m restoration for Althorp
Althorp House in Northamptonshire, ancestral home of the Spencer family since the early 16th century, is undergoing a £10m facelift. more
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31 Aug 2010
SDDC launches sports strategy consultation
South Derbyshire District Council (SDDC) has unveiled a 12-week consultation to enable local residents to comment on a new framework designed to improve fitness levels and boost participation. more
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31 Aug 2010
New gallery for London's war museum
The Imperial War Museum London will be opening its first major permanent gallery for ten years when the Lord Ashcroft Gallery opens in November. more
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31 Aug 2010
Local authority publishes Kettering proposals
Kettering Borough Council (KBC) has unveiled the final draft of its area action plan (AAP) for the future redevelopment of the Northamptonshire town, which will be put to consultation. more
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31 Aug 2010
Kendal Museum to seek £1m HLF support
South Lakeland District Council (SLDC) has confirmed that it plans to submit a bid for Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) support worth £1m towards an upgrade of Kendal Museum, Cumbria. more
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27 Aug 2010
New trust to operate Lincoln cultural venue
The City of Lincoln Council (CLC) has confirmed that a new trust will take over the management of the Drill Hall on 1 October, following a review of its tourism, marketing and arts service. more
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27 Aug 2010
Future of Lancashire leisure centre secured
South Ribble Borough Council (SRBC), Lancashire County Council and Priory Sports and Technology College in Penwortham have reached a deal to secure the future of a local leisure facility. more
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