CONTENTS IN THIS ISSUE...
Robert Cook on surviving the recession, p24
How Justin Timberlake is greening the golf industry, p36
Continuum CEO Juliana Delaney, p40
Leisure Management news 6 World Leisure 7 Sport 8 Commercial 10 Hospitality 12 Property 13 Health & Fitness 14 Attractions 15 Spa 16 Public Sector 17 Parks 18 Design
20 hotseat ann murray The Sanctuary MD shares her plans
24 interview robert cook The CEO of Malmaison and Hotel du Vin on why he’s eyeing up the US
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The Sanctuary MD on the roll out of the women-only spa brand, p20
28 architect’s focus moshe safdie The architect responsible for the $5bn Marina Bay Sands resort in Singapore talks us through the project
30 company profile cadbury We take a look at the confectionary giant’s plans for 2011
32 company profile big wave media We check the features of Big Wave Media’s new email marketing suite
34 what’s the future for local authority leisure? How can leisure departments survive the upcoming cuts in funding? Kath Hudson speaks to the experts
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36 driving standards Justin Timberlake is hoping to inspire the golf industry to go green with his eco-friendly Tennessee course
40 juliana delaney As Leisure Management celebrates its 30th birthday, key industry figures look back at changes in their sector. Here the Continuum CEO argues the attractions industry has come a long way
43 bob cotton The past 30 years have seen huge changes for the hospitality industry, says the former CEO of the BHA
44 ken robinson The internet and low cost travel have revolutionised the tourism industry, argues the Tourism Alliance chair
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