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Outside Catering Manager

Heritage Great Britain

Salary: C. £21,000 pa + benefits. Relocation Package Available
Location: Land’s End, Cornwall, United Kingdom |
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Personal Trainers
Everyone Active
Salary: Competitive Location: Basildon, United Kingdom |
Personal Trainers
The Gym Group
Salary: 100% of your PT earnings Location: Colchester, United Kingdom |
General Manager
BarrettClark
Salary: Negotiable Location: Brussels, Belgium |
Spa Therapist
Aromatherapy Associates
Salary: Up to £19,000 basic salary + commission Location: Knightsbridge, London, United Kingdom |
Spa Therapist
The Grove
Salary: Competitive Location: Watford, United Kingdom |
Assistant General Manager
The Gym Group
Salary: £16,000 - £20,000 + optional 100% of PT earnings Location: London Harrow-on-the-Hill, United Kingdom |
Assistant General Manager
The Gym Group
Salary: £16,000 - £20,000 + optional 100% of PT earnings Location: Reading, United Kingdom |
Commercial Manager
Heritage Great Britain
Salary: £30,000 pa + benefits. Relocation Package Available. Location: Land’s End, Cornwall, United Kingdom |
Leisure Assistant
GLL
Salary: £5.61 to £7.66 per hour Location: Lambeth / Greenwich / Epson & Ewell / Reigate & Banstead, United Kingdom |
Leisure Assistant
GLL
Salary: From £5.61 to £7.66 per hour Location: Hammersmith & Fulham / Westminster / Kensington & Chelsea, United Kingdom |
General Manager
Everyone Active
Salary: £32,750 pte additional £10,000 Location: Bristol, United Kingdom |
Spa Therapist
Danesfield House Hotel and Spa
Salary: Competitive Location: Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom |
Personal Trainers
The Gym Group
Salary: 100% of your PT earnings Location: North Harrow, United Kingdom |
Personal Trainers
The Gym Group
Salary: 100% of your PT earnings Location: London Wembley, United Kingdom |
Technical Manager
GLL
Salary: From £18,011 to £21,442 per annum Location: Rugby / Warwickshire, United Kingdom |
General Manager
The Gym Group
Salary: £25,000 - £35,000 + c20% bonus + optional PT income Location: Reading, United Kingdom |
Leisure Assistant
GLL
Salary: From £5.61 to £7.40 per hour Location: Chiltern / West and South Oxfordshire / Swindon, United Kingdom |
General Manager
The Gym Group
Salary: £25,000 - £35,000 + c20% bonus + optional PT income Location: London Harrow-on-the-Hill, United Kingdom |
Leisure Assistant
GLL
Salary: From £5.61 to £7.40 per hour Location: York, United Kingdom |
Personal Trainers
The Gym Group
Salary: 100% of your PT earnings Location: Leicester, United Kingdom |
Leisure Assistant
GLL
Salary: £5.61 to £7.66 per hour Location: Barnet and Camden, United Kingdom |
Leisure Assistant
GLL
Salary: Competitive Location: Hillingdon, Ealing and Harrow, United Kingdom |
Leisure Assistant
GLL
Salary: £5.61 to £7.66 per hour Location: Hackney / Tower Hamlets / Waltham Forest, United Kingdom |
Leisure Assistant
GLL
Salary: £5.61 to £7.66 per hour Location: Lambeth / Greenwich / Epson & Ewell / Reigate & Banstead, United Kingdom |
Leisure Assistant
GLL
Salary: From £5.61 to £7.66 per hour Location: Hammersmith & Fulham / Westminster / Kensington & Chelsea, United Kingdom |
Leisure Assistant
GLL
Salary: From £5.61 to £7.40 per hour Location: Chiltern / West and South Oxfordshire / Swindon, United Kingdom |
Leisure Assistant
GLL
Salary: From £5.61 to £7.40 per hour Location: York, United Kingdom |
LEISURE ASSISTANT
GLL
Salary: From £5.61 to £7.40 per hour Location: Chiltern, West and South Oxfordshire and Swindon, United Kingdom |
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12 Oct 2012
IGF pledge greener practices

BY Aoife Dowling
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More than 150 national golf associations have pledged to make sustainability a "core priority" for the sport.
The International Golf Federation (IGF) has set out steps to optimise the playing quality of golf while conserving the environment using "economically sound and socially responsible management".
The golf industry caters for more than 60 million golfers globally, using significant amounts of water and energy, and has often been criticised by conservationists for its impact on biodiversity.
A statement from the IGF said it wants to expand awareness of the sport's environmental impacts and encourage greener action among golf facilities.
It added that the new initiative would seek to promote green best practices, stage events in an environmentally responsible manner and embrace environmental management.
The IGF said its goal is to improve the financial performance of the industry while conserving resources and enhancing golfers' experience of the game.
The international non-profit Golf Environment Organization (GEO) said there are more than 30,000 golf courses worldwide requiring irrigation, on top of additional environmental impacts relating to fertiliser and construction operations.
The GEO added that many golf facilities are well placed to harness geothermal heating and cooling, as well as solar and wind-power generation.
The sustainability statement was signed by government bodies, golf associations and professional organisations at the IGF's biennial meeting in Turkey last week.
The R&A, UK administrators of the game and organisers of the British Open, as well as the Golfing Unions of Ireland, Wales, England and Scotland, and the United States Golf Association (USGA), were among the 153 signatories.
USGA president Glen D Nager said: "Sustainable management practices are critically important to the future of the game and need to be encouraged throughout the world."
He added: "Here in the United States, sustainability principles have been embraced by the golf community for some time, but we can still do even more especially in promoting solutions-based planning and management strategies."
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18 Jun 2013
CIMSPA announces plans for business review
The Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity
(CIMSPA) has announced new plans for a business review of the Institute, in
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17 Jun 2013
Two leisure centres in Worcester saved from cuts
Two leisure centres in Worcester, England have been saved from cuts after being
handed over to a county-based trust to run their affairs. If given council approval, The Wychavon
Leisure Trust will take over from Wychavon District Council this October in a two-year deal. More>>
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13 Jun 2013
Sharp increase in child obesity-related hospital admissions
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related to obesity in England and Wales between 2000 and 2009. In 2009 there were 3,806 children
admitted to hospital for obesity-related conditions - compared with a mere 872 in 2000. More>>
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13 Jun 2013
15 million people take part in sport each week
New figures from Sport England reveal that 15.3 million people now play sport at least once a week.
According to the figures - for the first four months of 2013 - the number of young people aged
between 16 and 25 playing sport regularly has reached 3.86 million. More>>
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12 Jun 2013
SLM secures Cotswold contract
Sports Leisure Management (SLM) has won the contract to run leisure and cultural services owned by
Cotswold District Council. The 10-year deal includes leisure centres at Cirencester, Chipping
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10 Jun 2013
New Orkney pool to open this month
A new pool is set to open to the public on 22 June on the island of Orkney. The new Pickaquoy Centre
in Kirkwell will include a six lane, 25-metre pool, fitted with a moveable floor as well as a teaching
pool. More>>
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10 Jun 2013
£14.2m centre for West Norwood
Lambeth council has announced a new £14.2m health and leisure centre - the third
complex to gain a new swimming pool in the Lambeth area, scheduled to be
completed next year. More>>
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05 Jun 2013
William Morris Gallery wins Museum of the Year award
William Morris Gallery has been awarded the prestigious title of Museum of the Year for its major
renovation and creative reinterpretation of the life and work of Morris - the revolutionary Victorian
designer and social activist. More>>
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04 Jun 2013
Leisure Connection invests £500,000 in gym improvements
Management company Leisure Connection has invested £500,000 in improving two of its managed sites in
London. Downham Health & Leisure Centre in Lewisham, south London and Willesden Sports Centre in
West London have benefitted from new health and fitness facilities. More>>
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29 May 2013
£3m Naseby museum plans scrapped
Plans to build a £3m (US$4.5m, €3.5m) museum to celebrate the battle of Naseby
in Northamptonshire have been scrapped after a group of volunteers failed to
raise enough money to buy the section of battlefield the museum would have been
built on. More>>
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28 May 2013
Disability sport numbers up to record number in Wales
According to new figures more disabled people in Wales are taking part in sport
than ever before. Disability Sport Wales (DSW) has credited the Paralympic legacy along with grassroot
investment as the reason for the surge in numbers. More>>
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28 May 2013
Pure Gym to spend £50m on expansion
UK-based low-cost fitness operator Pure Gym has announced an investment of £50m in new sites
following its takeover by US private equity firm CCMP Capital Advisors. More>>
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24 May 2013
Guggenheim Museum planned for Wales
Plans are in the works to bring a Guggenheim museum to Wales as early as 2019 in
a bid to replicate the success that came from opening one in Bilbao, Spain. More>>
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