| Leisure Opportunities (Supplement to Leisure Management) 1998 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Agency proves benefit of shops and leisure. (business relationship survey) | Travel industry | |
| A new dawn: Last month the government pledged its commitment to leisure with a 290m pounds sterling cash injection and guarantees of lottery funding beyond 2001. | Travel industry | Seward, kath |
| Call to oblivion.(leisure marketing supplement; entertainment ride marketing service) | Travel industry | Noble, Annie |
| Can't resist a challenge.(Next Generation Clubs and former Trocadero announce new chiefs) | Travel industry | Seward, Kath |
| Career break. (career opportunities in the United Kingdom hospitality industry) | Travel industry | Maclennan, Helen |
| Casting the net wide: The UK hospitality industry is leading the world with the launch of a university on the Internet, and the qualifications on offer have been designed to be useful in the workplace, rather than having high academic objectives. | Travel industry | |
| Chris smith gives cash in return for improvements. (United Kingdom Department of culture, Media and Sport Culture Secretary Chris Smith) | Travel industry | |
| England for excellence. (awards) | Travel industry | Allen, Richard |
| England for excellence. (United Kingdom leisure awards) | Travel industry | |
| Exhibitions opening in 98.(museum exhibitions) | Travel industry | |
| HFT launches hospitality qualification. (United Kingdom Hospitality Training Foundation) | Travel industry | Williams, Becky |
| Jumping on the brandwagon. (growing brand awareness amongst United Kingdom fitness centres)(Leisuremarketing) | Travel industry | Steward, Kath |
| Leisure set to outstrip spending on food.(United Kingdom)(Industry Overview) | Travel industry | |
| Making the grade. (teaching graduates to promote themselves for employment within the United Kingdom sport and leisure industry) | Travel industry | Taylor, Peter (British television broadcaster) |
| Market forces.(leisure industry marketing conference) | Travel industry | Seward, Kath |
| Modern times. (Modern Apprenticeships in Sport and Recreation) | Travel industry | Frankham, Heather |
| No more secrecy for Millennium Experience. | Travel industry | |
| Pay for today. (leisure industry chief executives' remuneration rising faster than company profits) | Travel industry | Salmon, Jane |
| Piste of the action. (marketing at Tamworth Snowdome) | Travel industry | Seward, Kath |
| Rank carve up tipped to follow Teare's departure.(Andrew Teare) | Travel industry | |
| Spring into action. (launch of Springboard UK, organisation to promote hospitality and leisure industries to prospective employees) | Travel industry | Walker, Anne |
| Sticking to a tight budget.(economic impact of Mar 1998 budget on casino industry) | Travel industry | Seward, Kath |
| Stomachs lost and pulses race on latest rides. (amusement park rides) | Travel industry | |
| Support needed for ETB. (English Tourist Board) | Travel industry | Seward, Kath |
| Sustainable tourism comes under scrutiny. (policy to improve tourism in the United Kingdom) | Travel industry | |
| Through the glass ceiling. (mentoring for women in local government) | Travel industry | Akosloviski, Kath |
| Time to talk. | Travel industry | Cope, Neil |
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