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The Sports and Leisure Working Party Group of the International Union of Architects (UIA)
has announced it will examine the legacies of the most recent Olympic Games – London
2012 – and most recent Commonwealth Games – Glasgow 2014 – at a seminar and site
visit to be held in London on 12 and 13 June.
news •
14 Apr 2015
Leisure operator GLL has announced it will open east London’s first ever indoor trampoline
park this summer at Barking Sporthouse and Gym, as part of the site’s burgeoning range
of services.
news •
20 Mar 2015
The original founder of British Military Fitness (BMF), Harry Sowerby, has reassumed the
top rank having been appointed as the company’s new managing director.
news •
17 Mar 2015
ukactive veterans David Stalker and Fred Turok are aiming to stay anything but grounded as they
prepare for life after the physical activity organisation, by embarking on a mission to create a
nationwide trampolining empire.
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16 Mar 2015
Under the umbrella of Kenya Vision 2030, The DLR Group have released designs for a
30,000 seat stadium for Kenyatta University, near Nairobi, Kenya.
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12 Mar 2015
Parkour has captured the public’s imagination in recent years, so how can fitness operators bring the buzz of this practice into the studio?
HCM issue 4 2015
Riccardo Marini, director at urban quality consultants Gehl Architects, talks about his work to prioritise pedestrians and healthy movement on city streets around the world
HCM issue 4 2015
Belatchew Architects have revealed designs for a new ‘Bike Garage’ in the centre of
Stockholm, Sweden.
news •
23 Feb 2015
David Stalker, who this week confirmed he would be stepping down from his role
as CEO of ukactive, has outlined his plans for the future in an exclusive
conversation with Health Club Management.
news •
05 Feb 2015
Southwark Council is to offer free leisure access to under 18s and over 60s as the south
London authority bids to make good on its pledge to provide free swim and gym access to
all residents.
news •
29 Jan 2015
Outdoor exercise provider British Military Fitness (BMF) is in line to offer even more career
opportunities to ex-armed forces personnel, after winning Ministry of Defence (MoD)
approval.
news •
23 Jan 2015
Outdoor exercise provider British Military Fitness has become the first operator
to receive ukactive Outdoor Code of Practice certification (OCOP).
news •
20 Jan 2015
A 17.6km (10.9m) long cycling route is to be built in Jiaozuo, northern China by
Dutch architecture and design firm Mecanoo.
news •
14 Jan 2015
A physical activity loyalty card (PAL), which
rewards users with shopping vouchers, has been
launched in Northern Ireland with the aim of
combating inactivity.
news •
17 Dec 2014
Providing public parks, walking and biking trails is
the most cost-effective way of increasing physical
activity in urban populations, according to a new
systematic review in the American Journal of
Health Promotion.
news •
12 Dec 2014
A £2m indoor urban sports and trampoline park is set to open at the Playsport complex in
East Kilbride.
news •
18 Nov 2014
Shadow health secretary Andy Burnham believes the coalition has failed to
tackle Britain’s inactivity epidemic and has pledged that physical activity would
be a priority under a Labour government.
news •
13 Nov 2014
Council-run parks and leisure centres could be in jeopardy thanks to a £4.3bn
funding 'black hole' in adult care services caused by austerity cuts and an
ageing population, a new study has warned.
news •
28 Oct 2014
'Buggy Lock' is a new security system launched by safety and
security specialists Cardea Solutions, offering family-friendly
facilities a low-cost, easy-fit solution to prevent the growing
problem of buggy theft.
product innovation •
09 Oct 2014
Recent suggestions from health expert Dr Mike Loosemore, head of exercise medicine at
UCL’s Institute of Sport Exercise and Health, posit that most people in the UK are so far
away from the government’s recommended exercise guidelines that they give up before
they even start.
news •
03 Oct 2014
Even so-called hard to reach groups have to use our streets, so that’s where we should start getting them active, says Kate Cracknell
HCM issue 10 2014
Kath Hudson offers an overview of the groups and schemes pitching to help tackle the UK’s obesity crisis
HCM issue 10 2014
Compass – the representative body for providers of children’s activity and
sport in schools and communities – has become the latest high-profile physical
activity organisation to form an alliance with ukactive.
news •
18 Sep 2014
The NHS should look to prescribe walking as a medical treatment for certain
patients, according to a GP whose practice has yielded positive health benefits
from exercise on recommendation.
news •
09 Sep 2014
An industry-wide coalition of physical activity advocates is urging Britons to lace
up their trainers and get moving on Friday 26 September as part of National
Fitness Day – the largest celebration of physical activity in the UK.
news •
08 Sep 2014
Double Olympic swimmer Kate Haywood has swapped the famous five rings for
REPs by embarking on a new career as a fitness instructor.
news •
03 Sep 2014
Nottingham City Council is looking to the heavens to power a number of its
leisure centres, by installing solar panel canopies above the facility's car parks.
news •
01 Sep 2014
Think-tank Policy Exchange has suggested that the UK government pilots a
scheme to allow GPs to refer patients to non-clinical sources of support, such as
fitness classes held in local parks.
news •
22 Aug 2014
Harry Sowerby, the original founder of British Military Fitness (BMF) in 1999, is
returning to the company as chair, 11 years after he left to serve as a section
commander in Iraq and Afghanistan.
news •
19 Aug 2014
Users of wearable technology devices could be at risk of cyber attacks, with
potential hackers able to intercept users' data for as little as
US$70 (€52, £41), according to a new study by online and mobile security
specialist Symantec.
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12 Aug 2014
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