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04 Jun 2007
ISPAL, the Institute for Sport, Parks and Leisure, has appointed Sue Sutton as its first chief executive. Previously national development director for Badminton England, Sutton’s ... More
04 Jun 2007
Sports trust Tone Leisure is introducing a ‘no more stabilisers’ programme this week to help young children learn to ride a bicycle. The six-week programme ... More
04 Jun 2007
Helenswood School in Hastings, in partnership with sports trust Freedom Leisure, is taking part in the Fitness Industry Association’s ‘go’ initiative, which has been developed ... More
04 Jun 2007
A £0.5m new spa is set to open at Stevenage Swimming Centre in Hertfordshire following a partnership between Stevenage Borough Council and sports trust Stevenage ... More
04 Jun 2007
Sports trust Freedom Leisure is to launch a corporate wellness scheme called Freedom Work-Out, designed to encourage workforces throughout Sussex, where the trust operates 14 ... More
04 Jun 2007
Wigan Sports Development Unit, part of Wigan Leisure and Culture Trust, is looking for people to take part in a Sports Forum on 11 June ... More
01 Jun 2007
Agatha Christie’s 1950s holiday home near Brixham in Devon will be restored and opened to the public as a visitor attraction. The Heritage Lottery Fund ... More
31 May 2007
The Chilterns Gateway Centre has opened on Dunstable Downs, Bedfordshire’s highest point, to serve as a visitor centre for the 400,000 people the area attracts ... More
31 May 2007
Progress Property Developments has submitted a planning application to Glasgow City Council to build a six-star hotel in the city’s financial district. If approved, the ... More
30 May 2007
The Edinburgh International Climbing Arena (EICA) in Ratho, Scotland, has completely reopened following a £6m revamp. The centre, operated by Edinburgh Leisure, boasts a 2,400sq ... More
30 May 2007
The Royal Festival Hall (RFI) in London’s South Bank Centre will reopen to the public on 8 June. The Grade I-listed auditorium has undergone a ... More
30 May 2007
Wolverton Park Bowls Club in Milton Keynes has reopened following a £900,000 revamp. The club – which has been relocated to Haversham Road – features ... More
30 May 2007
The Learning and Skills Council (LSC) has teamed up with Sport England to invest £100,000 in a new initiative aimed at training sports coaches in ... More
30 May 2007
The State Government of Victoria has selected a developer to regenerate the seafront at St Kilda in Melbourne, Australia. The AUS$300m (£124m, 183m euro, US$246m) ... More
29 May 2007
Dial Family Resorts is one step closer to developing a US$100m (£50,416m, 74,340m euro) indoor water park in West Warwick, Rhode Island, New England, US. ... More
25 May 2007
British Waterways, the government body responsible for the UK’s rivers and canals, may be privatised as part of Gordon Brown’s plans to sell off £337bn ... More
22 May 2007
A public consultation has been launched in Glasgow to allow people to get involved in regeneration plans for the city. The consultation will run until ... More
22 May 2007
Work has been completed on a £430,000 redevelopment of Philips Park in east Manchester. Improvements to the 31-acre open space include repairs and partial rebuilding ... More
22 May 2007
Leeds City Art Gallery is to reopen after a £1.5m refurbishment on 21 June. An official civic reception will be held on the evening of ... More
21 May 2007
A £4m refurbishment of Fit City Worsley Pool in Salford has reached completion. The revamped centre now comprises a 42-station gym featuring CV equipment from ... More
21 May 2007
Construction work has began on a £8.75m sports facility in Coventry. The Midlands Sports Centre will be operated by Coventry Sports Foundation (CSF) and is ... More
18 May 2007
The new Peter Harrison Planetarium at Greenwich Royal Observatory in London will open on 25 May. The 120-seat attraction will provide views of the night ... More
18 May 2007
Potters Fields Park on the South Bank of the Thames in London reopened yesterday with a three-day festival. The urban park has been completely redeveloped ... More
17 May 2007
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has upheld complaints it received over a Department of Health anti-smoking campaign shown earlier this year. The television advert showed ... More
16 May 2007
'Be Inspired' – the North West Legacy Framework for the 2012 Games, has been launched by Sport England. The Framework sets out how the North ... More
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