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08 Apr 2005
The Gambling Bill was passed as the Gambling Act and received Royal Assent a matter
28 Mar 2005
A one-day conference, called Managing the Uncertainty in Betting and Gaming Law, is to be
11 Mar 2005
A cross-governmental action plan for improving the nation’s health and activity levels has been published.
04 Feb 2005
A new initiative, designed to crack down on sub-standard tourism accommodation in England, has been
19 Jan 1005
Delegates at a conference held at Loughborough University today will hear how a four-year programme
19 Jan 2005
Sport in Surrey has received a £114,000 grant from the DCMS’s Community Sports Coach Scheme
Study Active has legally acquired the name “Premier Global” and select Premier Global branding assets
07 Jan 2005
Over 2,000 sports clubs around the UK are now benefitting from tax relief, business rates
25 Nov 2004
The department of culture, media and sport (DCMS) has announced details of 45 projects which
25 Nov 2004
The DCMS has dismissed claims made in The Times newspaper today that schools will be
24 Nov 2004
A new national scheme which sets out minimum standards for the UK’s museums and galleries
21 Oct 2004
Support service company GSL UK has been appointed to carry out a new Quality Strategy
20 Oct 2004
The Science Museum has launched its biggest ever range of branded merchandise for Christmas in
PerformX Live, the premier business of fitness event, has announced Dr Jonathan Leary, founder and
18 Oct 2004
The Department of Culture, Media And Sport (DCMS) has said that it is confident the
15 Oct 2004
Speaking at the inaugural Visitor Attractions Conference (VAC2004) this week, culture secretary Tessa Jowell said
08 Oct 2004
The future of the British Formula 1 Grand Prix -– and British motor racing as
06 Oct 2004
Beginning this month, the Department of Culture Media and Sport (DCMS) is to publish regular
01 Oct 2004
Bernie Ecclestone, holder of commercial rights to the Formula 1 championship, has axed Silverstone from
29 Sep 2004
The government has safeguarded the future of the Football Foundation with a £45m package to
Panatta will consolidate its global presence throughout 2024 by attending a host of major industry
29 Sep 2004
A programme which will see talented young sports people offered £10,000 scholarships to help them
08 Sep 2004
As part of SeaBritain 2005, the National Maritime Museum has created an online resource to
09 Aug 2004
Up to 160,000 children in five London boroughs are expected to take advantage of a
05 Aug 2004
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has announced grants in excess of £850,000
26 Jul 2004
A committee of MPs has said that government proposals over the operation of gaming machines
21 Jul 2004
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has issued a report saying that the way public body
19 Jul 2004
Culture secretary, Tessa Jowell, has today revealed government plans to propel UK tourism from a
09 Jul 2004
Culture secretary Tessa Jowell has published key guidance for the reform of licensing laws in
14 Jun 2004
A report published today by the Local Government Association and supported by the DCMS claims
08 Jun 2004
MP for Vauxhall and former sports minister, Kate Hoey, is to launch the new Academy
27 May 2004
Sir Peter Fry, chair of the Bingo Association, has claimed that government speakers at its
27 Apr 2004
Museums and galleries in the UK have received a £7m boost from the government with
17 Mar 2004
Sir William Lawrence, chair of Visit Heart of England, has been appointed to the English
16 Feb 2004
The European Year of Education through Sport (EYES) 2004 was launched in England on 10
06 Feb 2004
The European Year of Education through Sport (EYES) 2004 is to be launched in England
06 Feb 2004
Quintain Estates has announced it will be adding around 1million sq ft to its proposals
06 Feb 2004
The British, French and Irish are now able to buy tickets for the new European
15 Jan 2004
Culture Secretary, Tessa Jowell, has announced that management of Apsley House is to pass to
12 Dec 2003
The DCMS has responded to media reports that the government intends to slash museums and
27 Nov 2003
Chair of ROC International, Richard Pawley, has been invited to sit on the Tourism Heritage
24 Nov 2003
A court case brought by the Gaming Board against the Association of British Bookmakers (ABB)
21 Nov 2003
Britain’s oldest surviving amusement park ride, the Aerial Glide at Shipley Glen Pleasure Grounds in
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A new study from researchers at Yale shows HIIT can reverse nerve damage caused by Parkinson’s
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Dr Paul Bedford talks
to Jak Phillips about
the double-edged
sword of the strength
training trend and his
ambitions for the sector
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Esther Fairfax
Founder, The Lotte Berk Foundation“My mother was the first person to take dance and create an exercise programme out of it”
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You might be tempted to skip a service, but
experts say it will cost you in the long run.
Providers tell Steph Eaves why they their work
is important to the management of assets
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Remember when there was mass hostility about London hosting the 2012 Olympics? Huw Edwards, CEO of UK Active, was there. He talks to Kath Hudson about the lessons he learned
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Although there’s much talk about working with
health services, research from SLC suggests
there’s much work to do before the sector is
ready for the challenge. Kath Hudson asks the
experts to identify barriers and solutions
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Property experts say it’s a golden moment for health and fitness operators
to secure leases, as the sector has come through the pandemic with its
reputation largely intact and clubs are seen as desirable anchor tenants.
Kath Hudson finds out why landlords want to talk
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Absenteeism and presenteeism is
taking a huge economic toll, with
musculoskeletal problems and poor
mental health the biggest issues.
Can workplace wellness make
a difference? Kath Hudson investigates
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Jennifer Maanavi
Founder, Physique 57“Our ‘why?’ is to improve the lives of our clients, not to make them feel defeated”
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New laws are about to come into force that will oblige health club operators to offer consumers better membership terms. It will be disruptive, but tackled well, will change the sector for the better
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