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Deputy Manager

Namco Operations Europe Ltd

Salary: £18k - £20k
Location: Norwich, United Kingdom |
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General Manager
Parkwood Leisure
Salary: c£40k Location: Penzance, Cornwall, United Kingdom |
Beauty Therapist
énergie group
Salary: Self Employed Location: St Albans, United Kingdom |
Personal Trainer
Ènergie Group
Salary: Competitive Location: Fit4Less Harlow, Essex, United Kingdom |
Facility Officer
St Marys School CALNE
Salary: £17,052 - £20,011 pa Location: Wiltshire, United Kingdom |
Retail Manager
Parkwood Leisure
Salary: Circa £30,000 plus benefits Location: Worcester, United Kingdom |
Duty Manager
Parkwood Leisure
Salary: £16,500 Location: Thetford, United Kingdom |
Trampoline Coach
Parkwood Leisure
Salary: £20 per hour Location: Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom |
Director of Venues
BH Live
Salary: circa £70K (commensurate with experience) Location: Bournemouth, United Kingdom |
General Manager
DW Sports Fitness
Salary: Competitive Location: Hull, United Kingdom |
Duty Manager
DW Sports Fitness
Salary: Competitive Location: Milton Keynes, United Kingdom |
Admin Manager
DW Sports Fitness
Salary: Competitive Location: Thanet, United Kingdom |
Personal Trainer
Pure Gym Limited
Salary: Self Employed Location: Birmingham West, United Kingdom |
Personal Trainer
Pure Gym Limited
Salary: Self Employed Location: Reading, United Kingdom |
Personal Trainer
Pure Gym Limited
Salary: Self Employed Location: London, Oval, United Kingdom |
Personal Trainer
Pure Gym Limited
Salary: Self Employed Location: Stoke, United Kingdom |
Personal Trainer
Pure Gym Limited
Salary: Self Employed Location: Sheffield, United Kingdom |
Personal Trainer
Pure Gym Limited
Salary: Self employed Location: Belfast, United Kingdom |
Junior Development Officer
The Swimming Teachers' Association
Salary: £20-25K based on experience Location: Walsall, United Kingdom |
New Site GM/AGM
Pure Gym Limited
Salary: Competitive Location: Leeds, United Kingdom |
Run Activator
Vision Redbridge Culture and Leisure Ltd
Salary: £20,700 - £23,000 Location: Wanstead, United Kingdom |
Admin Manager
DW Sports Fitness
Salary: Competitive Location: Leeds, United Kingdom |
Personal Trainers
Everyone Active
Salary: Competitive Location: Aylesbury, United Kingdom |
General Manager
Everyone Active
Salary: £32,750 pte additional £10,000 Location: Bristol, United Kingdom |
Gym Manager
Pure Gym Limited
Salary: Competitive Location: London, United Kingdom |
Personal Trainers
Lisa Foley Fitness
Salary: Competitive Location: Various Locations in the North West, United Kingdom |
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11 Jul 2012
Edinburgh Leisure trust 'worth £32.5m' to city

BY Tom Walker
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Leisure trust Edinburgh Leisure, which manages sport and leisure facilities on behalf of the City of Edinburgh Council, delivers an economic return of nearly 3.5 times its funding level, according to an independent report released on 26 June 2012.
The report, produced by Baker Tillly, reveals that Edinburgh Leisure delivers a 'Social Return on Investment' (SROI) of at least £32.5m from an investment of around £9 m.
The SROI methodology estimates the economic impact of outcomes resulting from specific investments. In the case of Edinburgh Leisure, investing in the provision of good quality, accessible and affordable leisure services results in a more active and healthy population who, in turn, require far less medical interventions and fewer days off work.
Among the key findings were that healthcare costs avoided through Edinburgh Leisure's activities totalled £25.5m, while memberships and leisure cards support business by improving sickness absence costs to the value of £5.2 m.
Meanwhile, the Healthy Active Minds programme (funded by the NHS) working with adults suffering mild to moderate mental health issues delivers annual benefits of over £2m per annum.
Edinburgh Leisure Chief Executive John Comiskey said: "This report allows us to start moving beyond measuring what we do to an evaluation of the impact of our work from the point of view of the people who benefit directly from it.
"Working in partnership with the City of Edinburgh Council we can use the findings of this study to not only demonstrate the value of current investments but also better target future investments in physical activity provision."
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20 May 2013
Decline in children’s sport 'worrying'
Recent figures show that over a third of teachers have reported that there has
been a reduction in time in school for PE and extra-curricular activities over
the last two years. More>>
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15 May 2013
Parkour road show to travel the UK
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more about the rapidly growing sport at a series of free events taking place across the UK. More>>
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10 May 2013
Bury to lead women's sport pilot
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09 May 2013
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09 May 2013
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at the Kia Oval, which culminated in the ECB's Annual Meeting. More>>
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08 May 2013
Pandas draw income for Edinburgh Zoo
The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) has seen its income increase 53
per cent in 2012 based on figures from the previous year, partially driven by
pandas at the Edinburgh Zoo. More>>
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08 May 2013
David Lloyd launches Volleybody
David Lloyd Leisure has announced it will be the first major UK fitness operator
to introduce Volleybody, created by beach volleyball experts in the wake of last
year's Olympic Games. Aimed at people with good levels of fitness, the class takes inspiration from three
core moves used during a beach volleyball game - defending, hitting and blocking a ball. More>>
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01 May 2013
London Dungeon reopens on South Bank
Popular UK attraction The London Dungeon, operated by Merlin Entertainments, has reopened at a new
location on
the city's South Bank following a £20m investment. More>>
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01 May 2013
David Lloyd invests in padel tennis courts
David Lloyd Leisure has invested £350,000 in six padel tennis courts at clubs in
Chigwell, Essex and Bushey, Hertfordshire as it becomes the first nationwide
operator to bring the sport to the UK. More>>
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