Leisure Opportunities 18Th August Issue

Leisure Opportunities 18Th August Issue

leisure health club sport spa hospitality tourism attractions museums property www.leisureopportunities.co.uk JOBS START ON PAGE 27 Issue No 509 £2.00 news & jobs updated daily online 18 August - 31 August 2009 Circulation 23,016 (July 07 – June 08) Study reveals increase in Britons holidaying at home By Luke Tuchscherer The study said that overall trips taken in England during More than one million more April 2009 have increased by holidays were taken in England 34 per cent, although this this year as British residents year's late Easter is thought to elect to take breaks closer to be a significant factor. home, according to new figures However, business travel for published by VisitEngland. the four-month period showed The national tourism an 11 per cent decline. VIEW agency's United Kingdom Berresford said: "We know ON Tourism Survey revealed that that businesses are still having BRITAIN trips taken in England by UK : a tough time and business residents during the first four IMAGE travel is still a concern, which months of 2009 increased by One million more UK residents have opted to holiday in England we will continue to monitor. 13 per cent, equating to 1.2 "However, it seems for now million more holidays and outbound holiday travel has holidaying at home continues that leisure travel is helping to more than 5 million extra decreased by 18 per cent throughout the summer, but keep numbers at the same level nights' holiday taken than in during the same period. these early indications that as last year, which is encourag- the same period of 2008. James Berresford, VisitEng- people are rediscovering ing given the differences in the Figures from the Office of land chief executive, said: holidays in England is welcome economic climate in the two National Statistics confirm that "Time will tell if the trend for news to the sector." comparative years." Sport offers "effective response" to youth crime Arsenal sports New report calls for greater investment in sport to help address social issues centre approved Islington Council has By Tom Walker Liverpool and London as part finally approved Arsenal of the report, which outlines Football Club's plans for a Sport can provide an effective the ways sports initiatives could new sports facility on response to the growing best meet the challenge of Queensland Road in problems of gun and knife urban youth violence. Holloway, London. crime among young people, The report concludes that Arsenal Sports Centre, according to a report by social there should be more focus on which will accommodate research company Substance. the similarities between sport educational and social- The research, called Laureus and the reasons behind inclusion community – Breaking the Cycle of Violence, gang-related crime, such as programmes to local was commissioned by the Sport can help address the meeting the need for belong- residents for at least 52 Laureus Sport for Good problem of gang-related crime ing, status and excitement; a hours a week, will include Foundation and calls for organi- need to engage whole groups the development of sations to provide greater Substance has reviewed rather than individuals; and affordable housing with a investment in sport as an existing research and surveyed inclusion of peer mentors into play space for children effective means of tackling disadvantaged young people in project structures to provide living in the new flats. youth crime and gang violence. Manchester, Coventry, Glasgow, realistic role models. OFFICIAL OFFICIAL OFFICIAL RECRUITMENT RECRUITMENT MEMBER AND TRAINING Read Leisure Opportunities online MAGAZINE OF: BENEFIT OF: SERVICE OF AALARA: www.leisureopportunities.com/digital LEISURE OPPORTUNITIES news & jobs at www.leisureopportunities.co.uk CONTACTS Oldham to introduce alcohol guidelines THE LEISURE MEDIA COMPANY Council set to become the first in the UK to implement a minimum pricing strategy Portmill House, Portmill Lane, Hitchin, Herts SG5 1DJ, UK By Tom Walker Tel: +44 (0)1462 431385 Fax: +44 (0)1462 433909 Oldham, Lancashire, is poised e-mail: please use contacts’ to become the first town across [email protected] the UK to introduce a minimum Subscriptions price for alcohol. Julie Albone 01462 471915 Oldham Metropolitan [email protected] Borough Council (OMBC) has Editor introduced a series of new Liz Terry 01462 431385 conditions on 22 town centre Managing Editor pubs and bars as part of efforts Tom Walker 01462 471934 to curb anti-social behaviour Journalists and alcohol-related violence. Pete Hayman 01462 471938 In a letter to the licensed OMBC wants to tackle a "worrying trend" in alcohol consumption Helen Patenall 01462 471934 premises, the council states that Sarah Todd 01462 471927 if a bar wishes to offer "happy even for a limited time, will staff to supervise the bar Designer hour" or 2-4-1 type offers to have to commit to a number of queues and two extra police Ed Gallagher 01905 20198 customers, it must radically new measures introduced by officers – paid for by the Internet change the way it operates. the council – or face the threat licensee – to be on patrol in Dean Fox 01462 471900 OMBC has set the minimum of having its license revoked. the town centre in order to Tim Nash 01462 471917 price of one unit of alcohol at The new measures include prevent alcohol-related crime. Sales Team Manager 75p, meaning that a pint of post office-style queueing Pubs and clubs which agree Annie Lovell 01462 471901 strong beer would cost no less systems to ease pressure on bar to the minimum price of 75p Account Managers than £1.90. Any premises staff, a limit of two drinks per per unit would be allowed to Recruitment, training, tenders selling drinks for less than that, order, an increase in security continue operating as normal. Paul Thorman 01462 471904 Simon Hinksman 01462 471 905 Anthony Ward 01462 471 914 Councils urged to promote children's activities Julie Willmott 01462 471 916 Emma Matthews 01462 471907 By Pete Hayman Property desk Simon Hinksman 01462 471 905 The Department for Children, Spa Opportunities Schools and Families (DCSF) has Emma Matthews 01462 471907 urged all local authorities to Financial Controller ensure that young people are made aware of the activities Sue Davis 01395 519398 and places available to them. Financial Administrator Between 2008 and 2011, PLUS Denise Gildea 01462 471930 £900m will be invested by the Circulation Manager ACTION government in positive : Michael Emmerson 01462 471932 activities for young people, IMAGE To subscribe to Leisure Opportunities, including £270m in new The DCSF said young people should be more aware of activities log on to www.leisuresubs.com email: [email protected] myplace youth centres. But tel +44 (0)1462 471913 fax +44 (0)1462 433909. Annual subscription rates are UK £31, new research has revealed that Parents were also inter- people all the activities on offer. Europe £41, Rest of world £62, students UK £16. Leisure Opportunities is published fortnightly by young people are unaware of viewed as part of the research "It is evident that we are on The Leisure Media Company Limited, Portmill House, Portmill Lane, Hitchin, Herts SG5 1DJ, UK and is dis- what is being offered. and expressed support for the right track but we can do tributed in the USA by SPP, 75 Aberdeen Road, Emigsville, PA 17318-0437. Periodicals postage paid @ The DCSF's Positive Activities organised activities. However, a more to support local authori- Manchester, PA POSTMASTER Send US address changes to Leisure Opportunities, c/o PO Box 437,Emigsville, Qualitative Research with lack of information means ties in delivering activities. We PA 17318-0437. The views expressed in print are those of the author Young People study also parents feel unable to fully will be holding road show and do not necessarily represent those of the publish- er The Leisure Media Company Limited. revealed that young people encourage children to take part. events throughout the year All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmit- believe activities are reserved Children's minister Dawn encouraging and supporting ted in any form or by means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recorded or otherwise without the for sporty or talented children, Primarolo said: "The summer local authorities to use new and prior permission of the copyright holder. Printed by Warners Midland plc. while peer pressure and low holidays are a key time for innovative ways to communi- ©The Leisure Media Company Limited 2009 ISSN 0952/8210 confidence levels are an issue. councils to publicise to young cate to young people." 2 Read Leisure Opportunities online www.leisureopportunities.com/digital © Cybertrek 2009 news & jobs updatednews & dailyjobs at www.leisureopportunities.co.uk BCC urges government tourism support IN THIS ISSUE New report calls for sector to receive greater support in a bid to encourage growth 04 HEALTH & FITNESS By Pete Hayman £20m pool opens in Corby Barnsley centre relaunched A new report from the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) 06 ATTRACTIONS and hotel chain Travelodge has City service worth £115m called on the government to Dover Castle palace reopens provide greater support for the UK tourism industry. According to the Backing UK 08 SPORT Tourism: Destination Recovery £6m Leicester proposals study, the sector – which London pool set for revamp contributes £86bn towards the economy – needs to be 10 ARTS & CULTURE brought under the remit of the The report said that the UK tourism industry lacks clear guidance Cheltenham plans approved Department for Business, New gallery for Leicester Innovation and Skills (BIS). Regional Development Director of policy for the BCC, The tourism industry Agencies, local authorities and Adam Marshall, said: "Tourism currently sits within the remit of domestic tourist bodies are will play a key role in Britain's 12 COMMERCIAL the Department for Culture, responsible for the remaining future economy, but it needs Casino criteria for Hull Media and Sport (DCMS), but £300m, but the BCC said that stronger, clearer support.

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