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ISSUE 4 2010


16 Hugh Robertson’s priorities for sport


20 London 2012 – the venue construction is on time and on budget


38 Spreading the word on table tennis


52 LIW review


55 How good facilities can grow tennis


3 Editor’s letter 6 Write to reply


7 Analysis: John Goodbody How the CSR will affect sport 8 Industry news 13 SAPCA update 14 People news


15 2012 Profile: Andrew Altman The OPLC talks Olympic legacy


16 Interview: Hugh Robertson The Minister for Sport’s list of priorities


36 The Leisurezone puts Harlow back on the leisure map


20 London 2012: Facility Update Karen Maxwell checks out the progress of the Olympic Park’s venue construction


26 Research: Back on Track? Julie Clark on PricewaterhouseCoopers outlook for the global sports market


30 A passage from India: Brigid Simmonds OBE shares her views of the 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games


32 Strategic planning for sport: Neil Allen discusses efficiency savings in facility planning and provision


36 New Opening: Harlow Leisurezone: A £25m facelift


4 Read Sports Management online sportsmanagement.co.uk/digital


38 Grassroots: Table Tennis How ETTA is promoting the social aspects of the sport across the country


43 Standards for indoor surfaces: The European Standard and how to meet it, by Dr Colin Young


47 Kicking the carbon habit into touch: Sustainable sports stadia advice from AEA’s Mark Johnson


50 Show Review: The European sports development network


52 Show Review: LIW Highlighting the seminars and some of the products showcased at the event


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