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Heritage Great Britain

Salary: C. £21,000 pa + benefits. Relocation Package Available
Location: Land’s End, Cornwall, United Kingdom |
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Personal Trainer
Pure Gym Limited
Salary: Self Employed Location: Lambeth, London, United Kingdom |
Personal Trainer
Pure Gym Limited
Salary: Self Employed Location: Grimsby, United Kingdom |
Service Manager
GLL
Salary: £22,168 - £26,390 + 8% bonus after qualifying period Location: London Borough of Tower Hamlets, United Kingdom |
Spa Manager
Renfrewshire Leisure Limited
Salary: £25,000 pa (all inclusive) Location: Paisley, United Kingdom |
Duty Officer
Northampton Leisure Trust
Salary: £26,276 Location: Northampton, United Kingdom |
Personal Trainers
Lisa Foley Fitness
Salary: Competitive Location: Various Locations in the North West, United Kingdom |
Duty Manager
Everyone Active
Salary: Competitive Location: Bishop's Stortford , United Kingdom |
Duty Manager
Everyone Active
Salary: Competitive Location: Ware, United Kingdom |
Fitness Motivator
Everyone Active
Salary: Competitive Location: Fareham, United Kingdom |
Personal Trainer
Ènergie Group
Salary: Possible income £25,000- £30,000 Location: Wilmslow, United Kingdom |
Personal Trainer
Ènergie Group
Salary: Possible income £25,000- £30,000 Location: Wilmslow, United Kingdom |
Fitness Club Manager
Ènergie Group
Salary: £18,000 + Commission Location: Cheadle Hulme, United Kingdom |
Personal Trainer
Pure Gym Limited
Salary: Self Employed Location: Sheffield, United Kingdom |
Run Activator
Vision Redbridge Culture and Leisure Ltd
Salary: £20,700 - £23,000 Location: Wanstead, United Kingdom |
Centre Manager
YMCA New south Wales
Salary: Competitive Location: New south Wales, Australia |
Receptionist
Hertfordshire Sports Village
Salary: £16,546 Location: Hatfield, United Kingdom |
Head Receptionist
Hertfordshire Sports Village
Salary: £18,240 - £18,802 Location: Hatfield, United Kingdom |
Spa and Leisure Manager
Formby Hall Golf Resort and Spa
Salary: Excellent Salary and Bonus structure Location: Merseyside, United Kingdom |
Personal Trainer
Pure Gym Limited
Salary: Self Employed Location: Enfield, London, United Kingdom |
Personal Trainer
Pure Gym Limited
Salary: Self Employed Location: Sunderland, United Kingdom |
Personal Trainer
Pure Gym Limited
Salary: Self Employed Location: Leeds, United Kingdom |
Dance Instructor
Everyone Active
Salary: Competitive Location: Basildon, United Kingdom |
Personal Trainer
Pure Gym Limited
Salary: Self Employed Location: Stoke (East), United Kingdom |
Personal Trainer
Pure Gym Limited
Salary: Self employed Location: Moston, Manchester, United Kingdom |
Personal Trainer
Pure Gym Limited
Salary: Self Employed Location: Rochdale, United Kingdom |
Gym Manager
Pure Gym Limited
Salary: Competitive Location: London, United Kingdom |
Personal Trainer
Pure Gym Limited
Salary: Self Employed Location: Dundee, United Kingdom |
Spa Receptionist
The West Bay Club
Salary: Competitive salary plus benefits Location: Isle of Wight, United Kingdom |
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23 Oct 2012
London 2012 '£400m under budget'

BY Tom Walker
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The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games are set to come in under budget, figures from the government's final quarterly economic report show.
The overall cost of the Games is forecast at £8.921bn, a saving of £377m on the £9.298bn budget.
In addition, £103m of contingency is being held to cover the remaining risks in the programme, such as the retrofit of the Olympic Village for legacy use and closing out around 2,000 Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) and LOCOG contracts.
In total, £480m of uncommitted contingency still remains within the budget.
The anticipated final cost (AFC) of the ODA's construction and transport programme is £6.714bn - a decrease of £47m on the previous figure. Savings made by the ODA on its programme have now reached £1.032bn.
Additional finance was released to LOCOG from the funding package, including £26m for capital works with legacy benefits, £16m for Government's share of the cost of the Paralympic Games, and £14 million for Olympic Park venues and infrastructure. These costs are all contained within the overall forecast cost of the programme.
Dennis Hone, chief executive of the ODA, said: "We are delighted that the venues and infrastructure that we were responsible for delivering proved to be such a big hit and provided an incredible stage and backdrop for the world's greatest sporting event, for millions of spectators, and for Olympic and Paralympic athletes whose performances will never be forgotten.
"We are pleased to report even more savings made through careful stewardship of public money. We're now entering the final phase of the ODA's work, transforming the Olympic Village into thousands of new homes and building a community that will become established, grow and mature in the decades ahead - a London 2012 legacy for generations to come."
To read the full report on the cost of the Games, click here.
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18 Jun 2013
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The Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity
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17 Jun 2013
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13 Jun 2013
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13 Jun 2013
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12 Jun 2013
SLM secures Cotswold contract
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10 Jun 2013
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pool. More>>
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10 Jun 2013
£14.2m centre for West Norwood
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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
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designer and social activist. More>>
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04 Jun 2013
Leisure Connection invests £500,000 in gym improvements
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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
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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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