ISSUE 3 2009
IN THIS ISSUE
16 Karen Rothery promotes HE sport 55 A winning tennis combination at Westway
21 Mountbatten upgrade 24 Facility access debate
33 Sport specific surfaces 37 Turfing issues for groundsmen
6 LETTERS 24 TALKBACK: 41 SHOW PREVIEW: IOG SALTEX
CAN SPORTS CLUBS GET ACCESS TO Why it appeals to grounds managers
7 ANALYSIS: JOHN GOODBODY SPORTS FACILITIES? Crispin Andrews asks
The promises of an Olympic legacy 42 SHOW PREVIEW:
26 GETTING READY FOR 2010 THE SPORT SHOW AT LIW
8 INDUSTRY NEWS Sarah Todd looks at South Africa in prep- How innovation in community sport
aration for the FIFA World Cup and asks could raise participation levels
14 PEOPLE NEWS how the event will benefit the nation
44 SHOW PREVEIW: FSB
15 SAPCA NEWS 33 CHOOSING THE RIGHT What’s on offer at the European event
SPORTS SURFACE for amenities, sports and pool facilities
16 INTERVIEW: KAREN ROTHERY Colin Young advises on what’s available
The CEO of BUCS talks to Karen and how to make the right choice 45 POWER SUPPLIES
Maxwell about her vision for HE sport FOR SPORTS LIGHTING
37 HIGHER GROUND Tony Hill discusses the issues that sur-
21 NEW OPENING: Michael Heal discusses the role of round powering a sports facility and
MOUNTBATTEN LEISURE CENTRE sports facility groundsmen and why advises on identifying the costs in
Kath Hudson on the upgraded facility the profession needs a higher profile order to establish a realistic budget
4 Read Sports Management online
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