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New concept designs and visuals have been released for the Eureka! Mersey project – a £11.75m children's visitor attraction being developed in Liverpool, UK. The ... More
Ace Hotel has partnered with Shim-Sutcliffe Architects and Kengo Kuma & Associates for two 2020 openings in Toronto and Kyoto, respectively. Founded in 1999, Ace ... More
The British Olympic Association (BOA) will break new broadcasting ground by live-streaming an event for the first time via its digital channels. Team GB’s Facebook ... More
Leisure Trusts are using great innovation and effort to overcome challenges, build social cohesion and tackle inactivity across communities. Those were the words of Simon ... More
Sutcliffe Play - in consultation with Dutch sports specialist Nijha and two special schools in Yorkshire, Highfield Special School and Oakfield Park Special School - ... More
The Leader of the House of Commons and Lord Privy Seal, a former Culture Secretary of State and three former sports ministers were among the ... More
In the build up to London 2012 and the IAAF World Athletics Championships 2017, all seven of GLL's purpose built athletics tracks have achieved grade ... More
Adrian Voce will be stepping down from his role as director of Play England tomorrow (15 September) and will be replaced by his current deputy ... More
Freedom Leisure has recruited three new members of sta to help drive its sports development programme. Richard Bagwell joins as group sports development manager and ... More
Freedom Leisure has recruited three new members of sta to help drive its sports development programme. Richard Bagwell joins as group sports development manager and ... More
Strategic Leisure has confirmed that it has regained its independence following an 'amicable parting' from Scott Wilson Group (SWG) - recently acquired by the URS ... More
Christchurch Borough Council (CBC) has officially opened a new £50,000 play area, which has been funded as part of the former government's Playbuilder initiative. The ... More
A new adventure trail designed for children aged between six and 13 years old is to open at the Forestry Commission's Whinlatter Forest, Cumbria, ahead ... More
The SNUGplay resource has been created by Sutcliffe Play to encourage children to use their imagination to play and construct creative landscapes. Consisting of a ... More
SAPCA's annual golf tournament took place at a sun-drenched Staverton Park at the end of June, and proved a test of both skill and stamina ... More
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has confirmed the appointments of John Penrose, Ed Vaizey and Hugh Robertson to ministerial positions. Robertson - ... More
West Yorkshire-based Sutcliffe Play has become the UK's first employee owned playground equipment manufacturer. In a buyout supported by Baxi Partnership, Co-operative & Community Finance, ... More
Sports minister Gerry Sutcliffe has pledged to maintain current levels of public funding for the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA), despite recent criticism of its performance. ... More
Local authorities are set to be given the power to impose a blanket ban on the sale of alcohol after 3am in areas affected by ... More
The government's drive to get a million people playing more sport is to be promoted by nine new champions, one for each region in England. ... More
Sports minister Gerry Sutcliffe has called on thousands of amateur sports clubs across the UK to join the Community Amateur Sports Club (CASC) scheme in ... More
Live music performances for 100 people or less will no longer need to be licensed, under proposals announced by licensing minister, Gerry Sutcliffe. At the ... More
Nearly 7 million adults across England participated in sport at least three times a week between October 2008 and October 2009, according to the latest ... More
London, Birmingham, Leeds and Manchester have been confirmed as being among the 12 candidate host cities that will be included in England's bid to stage ... More
Licensing Minister Gerry Sutcliffe has unveiled a range of proposals designed to cut licensing red tape, which the government believes could result in savings of ... More
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