ISSUE 1 2011
The opening of Herb House spa at Lime Wood in the New Forest, p56
Susan Harmsworth, p46
Co-ordinating Glastonbury Festival’s green issues, p60
46 susan harmsworth The ESPA founder analyses the changes seen by the spa industry
48 brigid simmonds From the Lottery to the Olympics, the CCPR chair takes a look at the events that have shaped sport and leisure
50 space to grow Kate Cracknell speaks to Third Space CEO Eric Dunmore about his plans
54 rob gregory From legwarmers to mobile phone apps, consultant Rob Gregory reviews 30 years in health and fitness
56 forest retreat We check out five star New Forest hotel Lime Wood’s new destination spa
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We check out the 3D/4D cinema market, p66
60 green fields We look at how Glastonbury Festival is minimising its environmental impact
63 company profile pulse fitness
64 chris johnson Pulse co-founder Chris Johnson looks back at the company’s 30 year journey
66 visionary tactics The latest advances in 3D and 4D cinema
70 senior’s solutions Grahame Senior advises on how to learn from the lessons of the past 30 years
72 leisure directory
74 final thoughts Humberts chair John Anderson
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