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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 |
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 |
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 |
Sales Manager
Antenna International
Salary: Competitive Location: London, United Kingdom |
Commercial Manager
Heritage Great Britain
Salary: £30,000 pa + benefits Location: Land’s End, Cornwall, United Kingdom |
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12 Sep 2012
DLL expects 'Murray factor' to take effect

BY Tom Walker
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Image: DLL launched its Tennis All Stars programme six years ago
Health and racquet club operator David Lloyd Leisure (DLL) is expecting Andy Murray's US Open win to result in an increased number of young children wanting to take up tennis.
Sarah Hobbs, head of sports for children at DLL, said: "A high-profile victory of a home-grown hero like Murray is a wonderful way to create more interest in tennis, particularly among children who aspire to be like their sporting heroes."
Around 12,500 children already play tennis each week as part of DLL's Tennis All Stars exclusive junior coaching programme, including some of the most talented junior players in Europe.
Launched six years ago, Tennis All Stars is a bespoke, structured coaching programme for three to 11 year-olds designed in partnership with the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA).
Players progress through a colour-coded system of red, orange, green and yellow based on age and level, and are given the opportunity to compete at almost every stage.
Hobbs added: "We know that introducing children to tennis at an early age in an interactive, fun and rewarding way is absolutely key in securing continued uptake of the sport and maintaining their commitment.
"This is vital if we are to nurture their talent and, in the process, discover some future stars of the game. Most importantly, we want to show youngsters of all ages and abilities that tennis is a fun and sociable game."
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20 May 2013
Decline in children’s sport 'worrying'
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10 May 2013
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08 May 2013
David Lloyd launches Volleybody
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to introduce Volleybody, created by beach volleyball experts in the wake of last
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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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