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ISSUE 1 2012


How to plan a successful skatepark, p56


The New York-based dot.com Kickstarter is helping to turn creative dreams into reality, p46


From high end to budget: Boutique hotels are adapting, p36


50 top team a modern Canterbury tale Three key players in the development of The Marlowe – Kent’s impressive new theatre venue – talk to Julie Cramer about their roles in the project


55 acr show 2012 A new exhibition for the air conditoning and refrigeration industries


56 all on board With the right backing, skateparks can be an asset in any community, helping to reduce crime and encourage physical activity. Joseph Haines reports


60 global activity A report on the global fitness market gives an insight into international club performances. Kristen Walsh reports


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The team behind the new Marlowe Theatre describe the project, p50


64 senior’s solutions Grahame Senior considers how leisure operators can beat the competition


66 what’s hot The latest hot drinks products


69 taking a stand against crime CLOA’s Matt Partridge talks about the role leisure and sport can play in confronting anti-social behaviour


70 sales tactics A round-up of recent technology installations at leisure sites


72 leisure directory


74 batting for the future Can a new urban version of cricket revive the sport, asks Tom Pinnington


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