Leisure Opportunities (Supplement to Leisure Management) 1996 - Abstracts

Leisure Opportunities (Supplement to Leisure Management) 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
A breath of fresh air. (importance of adequate regulation of activity holiday centres in the UK)Travel industryStudd, Stephen
A full house: the lottery threatened to steal the core bingo audience. (industry reaction to unwanted competition)Travel industrySeward, Kath
All in a day's work: overwork and dealing with drunken customers is often a hazard of the leisure industry says a new report.Travel industryTudor, Owen
America to influence the UK's eating habits.Travel industry 
Are we too busy for leisure? (UK leisure industry must respond to impact of rise in working hours)(Editorial)Travel industryTerry, Liz
Arguing over money: talk of a national minimum wage gets some people excited and others nervous. (implications of the national minimum wage for the leisure industry)Travel industrySeward, kath
Biss to go at British tourism's peak ?(Adele Biss, Chair of the British Tourist Authority and English Tourist Board)Travel industrySeward, Kath
Blobby Group beats council in court. (Unique Group wins court battle over Crinkley Bottom Theme Park)Travel industry 
Boost for casinos. (UK government plans deregulation of casinos)Travel industry 
Chance in 1,000. (millennium exhibition)Travel industryHartop, Barry
Compulsory competitive training. (the effects of CCT on skill needs).Travel industryStudd, Stephen
DNH going for gold. (lottery funds go to potential sports stars).Travel industry 
Employers still suspicious of NVQs. (Employment research, United Kingdom)Travel industry 
FA pledges tough action on Euro 96 ticket fraud. (UK Football Association)Travel industry 
Foreign tongues. (the use of foreign languages by British people)Travel industrySeward, Kath
Fringe interests to go after Rank's review. (divestment plans at Rank Organisation)Travel industry 
Gaining access. (UK Disability Discrimination Act)Travel industryLeishman, Marista
Good food for the City. (television chef Gary Rhodes plans restaurant in London, England)Travel industry 
Ground strokes. (tennis coaching in United Kingdom)Travel industryWeatherseed, Alan
Home comforts. (more British people choose not to holiday abroad)Travel industrySeward, Kath
Home office makes gambling easier.Travel industrySeward, Kath
In on the act. (Disability Discrimination Act)Travel industryPhillips, David
In the money. (performance related pay)Travel industryMoss, Dominic
Investing in people: option or necessity? (UK leisure operators show low awareness of Investors in People initiative)Travel industryStudd, Stephen, Hanson, Andrew
Lloyd to quit Whitbread? (David Lloyd may leave Whitbread)Travel industry 
London to become themed capital? (Tussauds Group and Warner Brothers both plan theme parks)Travel industry 
Management quality streak. (Total Quality Management, part 2)Travel industryWolsey, Chris, Robinson, Leigh
New labour new ground. (UK Labour party's tourism strategy)Travel industrySeward, Kath
News in brief: The Granada intrigue continues ....(Granada hotel disposals)Travel industry 
New theme for leisure parks. (national vocational qualification for theme parks)Travel industryWilliams, David, Studd, Stephen
Not just a game.(training at sports stadia and arenas)Travel industryStudd, Stephen
Picture this. (strong rise in cinema attendance in UK)Travel industrySeward, Kath
Raising the game: the sequel.(planning for the British Academy of Sport)Travel industrySeward, Kath
Scottish unitary authorities ordered to take action on play. (moves to develop a strategy for children's play in Scotland)Travel industry 
Shooting stars. (interim executives are the answer to company problems)Travel industryAltman, Will
Sporting life: sport and tourism are lucrative partners.Travel industryQuinton, Roger
Stakis makes assertive move into health clubs. (purchase of LivingWell Health and Leisure)Travel industry 
Talking the initiative. (report from conference on sport in United Kingdom)Travel industryPritchard, Jeff
Ten bottles of Hooch and a packet of crisps, please. (mixed views on impact of themed pubs in the UK)Travel industrySeward, Kath
The colour of money.(salaries in the leisure industry)Travel industrySalmon, Janet
The fitness challenge. (developments in the UK health and fitness industry; Robert Paton, executive director of the Fitness Industry Association, and Dave Courteen, director of Fitness Express)(Interview)Travel industryStudd, Stephen, Hanson, Andrew
The Quest for quality. (the UK's Quest quality scheme for sports and leisure)Travel industryStudd, Stephen
The regeneration game. (Cardiff Bat revitalised to attract toourists and benefit local communities)Travel industryCramer, Julie
This is planet earth.(Earth Galleries at the Natural History Museum)Travel industrySeward, Kath
Tom Pendry on tourism.Travel industryPendry, Tom
Tom Pendry takes issue. (sport and tourism)Travel industryPendry, Tom
Top and bottom sold. (Kevin Leech purchases John O'Groats and Land's End, England)Travel industry 
Tourist class. (annual conference of Association of Teachers and Trainers in Tourism)Travel industry 
Training takes root. (how trainers can achieve better results by using the learning pyramid)Travel industryGilpin, Adrian
Understanding the mature market. (over-55s seek leisure facilities)Travel industryBone, Vanessa
Will new training run out of steam? (training in the UK tourist industry; Richard Allen, head of training and business support at the English Tourist Board)(Interview)Travel industrySeward, Kath
Work rest and pay. (leisure trends conference)Travel industryGilling, Juliana
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