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JJB Fitness will launch its new budget gym concept this month when it opens its flagship fitness club in Cardiff at a JJB retail store in the Llanishen Retail Park.
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05 Sep 2008
The first of Rotherham Borough Council's new leisure centres is due to open this September as part of a £35m redevelopment scheme, which will see three facilities open this year and a fourth in 2009.
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05 Sep 2008
Budget health club operator The Gym Group (TGG), which offers a flat membership rate of £14.99 per month and no contracts, has announced plans to open three more gyms this year and another ten in 2009.
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26 Aug 2008
Rotherham Borough Council, in South Yorkshire, is in the process of replacing its ten swimming pools as part of a £35m redevelopment scheme.
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30 Jul 2008
The first of a new chain of budget health clubs, offering a flat rate membership of £14.99 per month and no contract, has opened in Hounslow, West London. The club is owned by The Gym Group (TGG) and pre-sold 5000 monthly memberships online prior to opening.
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14 Jul 2008
New government proposals suggest the nation will get fatter watching England lose at football, rather than be encouraged to take part in sport.
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27 Nov 2007
Bournemouth Borough Council is considering proposals to build a Regional Dance Centre at Bournemouth Pavilion.
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20 Nov 2007
Harm Tegelaars, the recently appointed president of the European Health & Fitness Association (EHFA), has called for EU support to enable the fitness industry to contribute in the European-wide fight against obesity.
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18 Oct 2007
The development of a £40m mixed-use scheme in New Brighton, Wirral, is underway, following six years’ planning preparation by Neptune Developments.
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27 Sep 2007
A £25m mixed-use development at an 18-acre site in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, has appointed two leisure operators.
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03 Jul 2007
Whitbread, the owner of the Premier Travel Inn budget hotel chain, has sold its David Lloyd Leisure (DLL) health club business to London & Regional Holdings and Bank of Scotland Corporate for £925m.
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04 Jun 2007
Urban Regeneration Company Newport Unlimited plans to build a new hotel in central Newport, as part of its Old Town Dock regeneration scheme.
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14 May 2007
A £32m leisure centre development in Swansea is scheduled to be finished in December, ahead of schedule.
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26 Feb 2007
The Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) has submitted one of the largest planning applications in European history, detailing plans for the Olympic Park.
The 15-volume, 10,000-page document outlines the plans for the construction of new venues, roads, drainage systems and power grids, including a wind turbine, on the east London site.
The 15-volume, 10,000-page document outlines the plans for the construction of new venues, roads, drainage systems and power grids, including a wind turbine, on the east London site.
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07 Feb 2007
The government’s failure to set a budget for the 2012 Olympic Games is a “major risk” to its chances of success, a report from the National Audit Office (NAO) has said.
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02 Feb 2007
The revised plans for the Olympic Aquatic Centre have been unveiled with the new design featuring 5,000 fewer seats and a smaller overall footprint to help bring down costs.
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30 Nov 2006
Sports minister Richard Caborn officially opened the £5.2m Litherland Sports Park in Sefton last month.
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02 Nov 2006
Jack Lemley, who controversially resigned as chair of the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) a fortnight ago, has cited political wrangling and escalating costs as the reasons for his decision.
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01 Nov 2006
The Commons Select Committee for Culture, Media and Sport has heard that unless there are some dramatic changes, the legacy for grassroots sport from the 2012 Olympics is likely to be minimal.
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25 Oct 2006
Starwood Capital, the US-based hotel group, is in talks with advisors regarding a £3bn (US$5.5bn, 4.4bn euro) takeover bid for UK leisure giant Whitbread, according to the Mail on Sunday.
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24 Jul 2006
The Millennium Commission, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) have invited cities across the UK to bid to host the UK School Games from 2007 to 2011.
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28 Jun 2006
Lancashire-based Pendle Leisure Trust has revealed plans for a £2.5m extension to the Pendle Wavelengths pool in Nelson.
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11 Apr 2006
The British Olympic Association (BOA) and UK Sport – the bodies responsible for the funding and support of Olympic and Paralympic athletes – have warmly welcomed the Budget, which makes a further £200m available to support elite athletes ahead of the London Olympics in 2012.
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22 Mar 2006
Whitbread’s chief executive Alan Parker has insisted that the group will not be broken up or sold and denied speculation that it may bid for the budget hotel chain Travelodge.
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03 Mar 2006
The Christmas holiday has provided a break in the political row escalating over the funding of elite sport ahead of the 2012 Olympics.
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05 Jan 2006
A new concrete skatepark and Multi Use Games Area (MUGA) worth £315,000 has opened in Partington, Manchester.
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05 Jan 2006
The uncertainty surrounding the proposed aquatic centre for the 2012 Olympics has continued, after the project's architect, Zaha Hadid, claimed that Tessa Jowell's £75m budget is unrealistic.
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12 Dec 2005
Sport England has announced it is committing £75m of funding to be invested in the English regions and governing bodies in an attempt to further promote grassroots development.
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22 Nov 2005
Leisure giant Whitbread has replaced Stewart Miller as managing director of it health and fitness arm, David Lloyd Leisure, reportedly in a bid to boost perfomance.
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22 Sep 2005
Dyrons Leisure Centre has reopened after a £2.7m redevelopment project as the Newton Abbot Leisure Centre.
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12 Sep 2005
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