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Operations Manager
Salary: SO1 £24,402 - £26,016 Company: East Lindsey District Council Location: East Lindsey, United Kingdom |
Fitness Manager
Salary: SO1 £24,402 - £26,016 Company: East Lindsey District Council Location: East Lindsey, United Kingdom |
Technician
Salary: Scale 4 £17,626 - £20,652 Company: East Lindsey District Council Location: East Lindsey, United Kingdom |
Operations Manager
Salary: Scale 6 £22,001 Company: East Lindsey District Council Location: Louth, United Kingdom |
Duty Manager
Salary: Scale 2 £15,291 Company: East Lindsey District Council Location: Horncastle, United Kingdom |
Senior Development Manager
Salary: £40,200 - £43,056 per annum Company: Aylesbury Vale District Council Location: Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom |
Personal Trainer
Salary: - Company: The Training Room Location: Nationwide, United Kingdom |
Duty Manager
Salary: £21,000 + PRP Company: Herts Sports Village Location: Hatfield, United Kingdom |
Partnership Development Manager
Salary: NJC Point 41-47 (£34,207 - £38,575) Company: Vandyke Upper School & Community College Location: Leighton Buzzard, United Kingdom |
Head of Leisure
Salary: c.£55,000 plus benefits Company: Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea Location: London, United Kingdom |
Youth Sports Project Officer
Salary: £32,400 - £35,000 excl. LW Company: Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea Location: London, United Kingdom |
Community Sports Coach (CSC)
Salary: Grade E £18,270 to £20,652 pro rata Company: Blackburn with Darwen B C Location: Blackburn, United Kingdom |
Group Exercise Manager
Salary: - Company: Fitness First Middle East Location: Kingdom of Jordan, United Arab Emirates |
Dynamic Sales Manager
Salary: - Company: Fitness First Middle East Location: Bahrain, United Arab Emirates |
Regional Officers
Salary: Circa £22,000 & benefits Company: Badminton England Location: Nationwide, United Kingdom |
Lifeguard
Salary: Company: Nuffield Health Location: Chelmsford, United Kingdom |
Creche Assistant
Salary: Company: Nuffield Health Location: Wandsworth, United Kingdom |
Sports Development Officer
Salary: £25,245 - £28,353 pa Company: Leicestershire County Council Location: Loughborough, United Kingdom |
Events Manager
Salary: Circa £30,000 Company: SkillsActive Location: Central London, United Kingdom |
Duty Manager
Salary: Company: Nuffield Health Location: Letchworth, United Kingdom |
Commercial Operations Manager
Salary: £25-£30k Company: Tropical Butterfly House, Wildlife and Falconry Centre Location: Sheffield, United Kingdom |
Lead Teachers - 2 posts
Salary: £22,408 to £24,110 per annum Company: Amateur Swimming Association (ASA) Location: London, United Kingdom |
Sport Development Manager
Salary: £36,533 - £44,931 p.a. Company: University of Manchester Location: Manchester, United Kingdom |
Sports Project Officer
Salary: c£24,800 - £27,100 Company: University of Hertfordshire Location: Hatfield, United Kingdom |
Swimming Instructor
Salary: SCP 21 - £18,882 p.a. Company: Wigan Leisure & Culture Trust Location: Wigan, United Kingdom |
General Manager
Salary: c. £35 - £40k Company: Heritage Great Britain Location: Cornwall, United Kingdom |
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2012 Canoe Centre work underway
The Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) has announced
that construction work on the new London 2012
White Water Canoe Centre in Broxbourne,
Hertfordshire, is now underway. more
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Committee raises Olympic Stadium concerns
A London Assembly committee has expressed concerns
over the long-term future of the 2012 Olympic
Stadium, which is yet to secure an anchor tenant
to occupy the site in legacy mode. more
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Green light for Drayton Manor Hotel
Drayton Manor theme park has been given approval
to build further accommodation in the visitor
attraction's surrounding parkland near Tamworth in
Staffordshire. more
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New owners for Plymouth Argyle FC
A consortium of businessmen led by the former
chair of Manchester United Football Club, Sir Roy
Gardner, has acquired a controlling stake in
Plymouth Argyle Football Club (PAFC). more
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Seven parks in line for HLF funding
Restoration schemes at seven parks across Britain
are in line to receive funding from the Heritage
Lottery Fund (HLF) after receiving first-round
passes as part of the Parks for People (PfP)
initiative. more
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Work to start on Billingham Forum revamp
Billingham Forum has closed to the public in order
to allow construction work on a £15m refurbishment
scheme to get underway at the leisure complex,
which is expected to last for 18 months. more
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Funding for Cefn Coed rugby upgrade
Cefn Coed Rugby Club (CCRC) in Merthyr Tydfil,
South Wales, has received £200,000 from the Welsh
Assembly Government in order to upgrade
facilities, following a recent increase in membership. more
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Westminster Abbey redevelopment plans revealed
Proposals to enhance the visitor experience at
Westminster Abbey in central London have been
revealed. A new museum and exhibition space
showcasing historic treasures and artefacts
previously unseen by the public will be housed in
the upper gallery, known as the Triforium, while
an education centre and a café will provide
improved visitor facilities. more
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03 Jul 2009
Centre reopens after swine flu case
Mary Webb Sports Centre in Pontesbury, near Shrewsbury, which was temporarily closed by Shropshire Council when a staff member contracted the swine flu virus, has reopened to the public. more
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03 Jul 2009
Football clubs continue to face struggles
Doubts have been cast over the future of Livingston Football Club (LFC) and Farsley Celtic Football Club (FCFC) as ongoing financial concerns continue to affect football clubs across the UK. more
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03 Jul 2009
Dark Star Scotland enters administration
Tenon Recovery has been appointed to oversee the running of Dark Star Scotland, one of Scotland's largest restaurant, bar and hotel operators, after the Glasgow-based company entered administration. more
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03 Jul 2009
Council 'disappointed' over VIC talks
Clackmannanshire Council (CC) has claimed that the national tourism agency, VisitScotland, has pulled out of discussions to retain the county's only staffed Visitor Information Centre (VIC) at Tillicoultry. more
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03 Jul 2009
London Town breaches loan covenants
London Town, the Norfolk-based pub operator, has revealed that it is in discussions with lenders over the terms of its borrowing agreement after breaching covenants relating to a £83.7m bank loan. more
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03 Jul 2009
Concerns raised over football money laundering
Football is at risk from being used by criminals to launder money as the sport's regulatory structure struggles to cope with increased levels of investment and exposure, according to a new report. more
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02 Jul 2009
Council backs £300m Doncaster proposals
The proposed development of a new £300m civic and cultural quarter in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, is set to go ahead after the local authority committed to the first stage of the project. more
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01 Jul 2009
Refurb for Bell's Sports Centre
A new reception area which has been unveiled at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth, Scotland, is the latest in a string of improvements completed at the site recently. more
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01 Jul 2009
£10m Port of Belfast wharf extension opens
Stormont Wharf at the Port of Belfast, Northern Ireland, has been officially opened following the completion of a £10m development, one of the largest undertaken by port authorities in 40 years. more
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01 Jul 2009
British Cycling outlines four-year plan
British Cycling has unveiled a new four-year strategy designed to create a lasting legacy for cycling as a sport and recreational activity in the run up to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. more
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01 Jul 2009
England poised to secure 2015 World Cup
England appears to be on course to host the 2015 Rugby World Cup after the Rugby Football Union's (RFU) bid received the backing of tournament organisers, Rugby World Cup Limited (RWCL). more
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01 Jul 2009
Lottery awards semi-finalists revealed
The National Lottery has revealed the 70 projects to have reached the semi-final stage of its sixth annual awards, designed to recognise the role that Lottery-funded schemes play in local communities. more
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01 Jul 2009
Northern Ireland introduces new Forestry Bill
A new Forestry Bill has been introduced to the Northern Ireland Assembly by agriculture and rural development minister, Michelle Gildernew, which is designed to update existing legislation. more
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01 Jul 2009
London boroughs invited to revamp public spaces
London mayor Boris Johnson has called upon the London's 32 borough councils to submit their proposals for the refurbishment of the capital's public spaces as part of the Great Spaces scheme. more
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30 Jun 2009
Notts County takeover plans approved
Munto Finance, a consortium of businessmen based in the Middle East, is poised to acquire Notts County Football Club (NCFC) after the club's supporters' trust voted in favour of the proposals. more
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30 Jun 2009
Final approval for Donington Park upgrade
The planned £100m redevelopment of Donington Park motor racing circuit near Kegworth, Leicestershire, is back on track after the project received final planning permission from the local authority. more
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30 Jun 2009
Campaign calls for smoking ban amendments
A new cross-party campaign, including politicians, pressure groups and publicans, has been set up in a bid to convince the government to amend the current smoking ban at licensed premises. more
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30 Jun 2009
Public consultation for Chester Zoo plans
Four public forums are to be held to allow local residents to comment on plans for the £225m transformation of Chester Zoo into one of the largest conservation, animal and leisure attractions in Europe. more
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30 Jun 2009
£100m Magheramorne scheme approved
Lafarge Cement UK has been given the green light for the development of a new £100m harbour eco-village on the site of the former Magheramorne Works and Quarry near Larne, Northern Ireland. more
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30 Jun 2009
Essex set for new wetland nature reserve
A new 270-hectare (667.2-acre) wetland nature reserve is set to be created in Essex as the result of a partnership between the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) and Veolia Environmental Services (VES). more
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30 Jun 2009
Llanelly House nets £3.4m HLF grant
The trust planning to transform Llanelly House in Llanelli, South Wales, into a new community heritage centre has been handed a £3.4m funding boost by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF). more
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30 Jun 2009
Murray plans new Scottish tennis facility
Judy Murray, the mother of British tennis players Andy and Jamie Murray, has unveiled plans to establish a new community tennis club in central Scotland in a bid to identify and develop new talent. more
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