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Playing by the rules

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Some UK local authorities have not had funded play facilities for children in their region and often those provided are inadequate and poorly maintained. Minority groups are often ignored, with only 5% of facilities suitable for disabled children. Local council leaders need to understand the importance of play for children. Some councils have successfully talked to children about what they would like in their playgrounds which has helped to make the children feel more involved and responsible. Around 40,000 children are injured in playgrounds annually.

Author: Kennedy, Clodagh
Publisher: Dicestar Ltd. (UK)
Publication Name: Leisure Management
Subject: Travel industry
ISSN: 0266-9102
Year: 1998
Social aspects, United Kingdom, Equipment and supplies, Children, Playgrounds, Play

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Has CCT got a future?

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An industrial dispute between Eastbourne Borough Council, England and former employees threatens the future of compulsory competitive tendering (CCT) for local authority services. There is disagreement whether the Transfer of Undertakings Regulations Act, 1981 (TOUR) applies to Onyx LAS Ltd's contract with the council for refuse collection. Application of TOUR to CCT would deter many private contractors who compete through pay rates. The commercial nature of the contract may be an influencing factor.

Author: McGuirk, Tom
Publisher: Dicestar Ltd. (UK)
Publication Name: Leisure Management
Subject: Travel industry
ISSN: 0266-9102
Year: 1992
Cases, Laws, regulations and rules, Contracts, Labor disputes

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Free for all

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Ealing Council, London, England, has set up a project to encourage children to use its leisure facilities without their parents supervision. The Sustainable Access to Leisure Sites and Amenities will make it safer, more enjoyable and cut down on traffic.

Author: Hyman, Paul
Publisher: Dicestar Ltd. (UK)
Publication Name: Leisure Management
Subject: Travel industry
ISSN: 0266-9102
Year: 2000
Research, Political aspects, London, England, Leisure industry

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