| Leisure Opportunities (Supplement to Leisure Management) 1997 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A different stroke. (course for swimming teachers) | Travel industry | Seward, Kath |
| A new year - can we change? (New Year Resolutions for the sports and recreation industry) | Travel industry | Studd, Stephen |
| Dedicated followers of fashion. (British youth culture attracting overseas visitors)(Industry Overview) | Travel industry | Seward, Kath |
| Easter launch for two top London attractions. (London, England; The London Aquarium, Science of Sport exhibition at the Science Museum) | Travel industry | |
| Fighting fit: the way forward for leisure is to prove its importance in reducing crime and improving health. | Travel industry | Seward, Kath |
| Film extras: Popcorn, Haagen Dazs and giant soft drinks may heave helped to boost secondary spend at multiplexes, but now operators are going to more elaborate lengths to prolong visits and increase spend. | Travel industry | Seward, Kath |
| Gold, silver & Bronze.(competing locations for British Academy of Sport venue, UK) | Travel industry | Seward, Kath |
| Good deal? (United Kingdom plan to encourage firms to take on trainees) | Travel industry | Seward, Kath |
| Government bans sale of school playing fields. (United Kingdom government) | Travel industry | |
| Government paves way for Millennium parties. | Travel industry | |
| Government unveils new approach to lottery. | Travel industry | |
| Half equals more: part-timers are a valuable resources and employers should look after them. | Travel industry | Festa, Philip |
| Heritage department shaped up for the future. | Travel industry | |
| Image change: gala bingo is going for glamour with its new chain of clubs, while Stakis is trying to make its casinos less intimidating. | Travel industry | Seward, Kath |
| Land of nature and legend. (promotional work to attract visitors to Wales) | Travel industry | |
| Leisure services suffer with continued cutbacks. | Travel industry | |
| Modern life. (Modern Apprenticeship initiative in the United Kingdom sport and recreation industry) | Travel industry | Studd, Stephen |
| New Italian chain for UK.(Queensborough Holdings enters restaurant business in United Kingdom) | Travel industry | |
| New Labour, new opportunities: the new government made its first influential move on the leisure industry last month with the launch of the White Paper on the lottery. | Travel industry | Seward, Kath |
| New term?(sports organisations target school children) | Travel industry | Seward, Kath |
| No job too small. (UK's Tourism and Leisure Consortium launches campaign to encourage more small businesses to invest in NVQs) | Travel industry | Bernier, Chris |
| No train no gain.(development of training standards in the leisure industry) | Travel industry | Studd, Stephen |
| On the beach. (report from sea hygiene conference, Dec 1996; United Kingdom) | Travel industry | Norton, Hugh |
| Promoting tourism.(in the United Kingdom) | Travel industry | Pendry, Tom |
| Speculation over Bass bid. | Travel industry | |
| Spirit of adventure: who would complain about being a student if the course meant going on an exotic overseas expedition? | Travel industry | Pryer, Melvyn |
| Take your partners. (United Kingdom tourism strategy) | Travel industry | Seward, Kath |
| Tax returns. (new landfill tax scheme in the United Kingdom to benefit environmental projects) | Travel industry | Petherick, Andrew |
| The legend beats young blood. (Wembley wins battle for National Stadium) | Travel industry | Seward, Kath |
| Tracksuits, training and technology: a new and more focussed approach is needed for training, which embraces technology and is relevant for the workplace. | Travel industry | Hill, Andy |
| Winning streak. (leisure centres; staff training) | Travel industry | Monk, Jim |
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