INDUSTRY ORGANISATIONS
WHO’S
WHO INDUSTR
Central Council of Physical Recreation
BURWOOD HOUSE
CAMPAIGNS/KEY INITIATIVES FOR 2010
14–16 CAXTON STREET CCPR will continue to campaign on behalf of all forms of
LONDON sport and recreation, from professional sport to community
SW1H 0QT activity – for instance, ensuring that major sports receive
a fair deal for use of their data and that income from
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broadcasting rights is reinvested in grassroots activity. A
range of services will help CCPR members meet legal and
Tim Lamb good practice obligations.
YEAR ESTABLISHED MEMBER BENEFITS
TIONS
1935
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Opportunities to infl uence sports and recreation policy
through lobbying and campaigning work
KEY PERSONNEL
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Free business support for human resources
Tim Lamb, chief executive offi cer (HR), tax, payroll, commercial, legal, and health
and safety queries
CONTACT
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Access to a reliable and affordable Criminal Records
Sonia Clarke –
sclarke@ccpr.org.uk, +44 (0)20 7976 3931 Bureau checking service
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Networking opportunities presented through regular
ASSOCIATION PROFILE
divisional meetings
CCPR (Central Council of Physical Recreation) is the
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Training opportunities through expert-led workshops
national alliance of governing and representative bodies
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Special offers and discounts on goods and services
of sport and recreation.
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Monthly publications that cover the changes
Almost every organised sport and recreation in the UK affecting sport and recreation in both European
has its own governing or representative body: and domestic policy
organisations such as The Football Association, British
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A regular members’ magazine and regular updates
Water Ski and the Ramblers’ Association. These bodies – on business issues for senior personnel
which exist to organise, regulate and encourage more
•
Access to SmartSport, a unique resource for sharing the
people into their sport or activity – are CCPR’s members. very best of sports governance
CCPR exists to protect, promote and provide for them.
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Membership of Development Directors’ Forum
CCPR has around 305 member organisations from
across the sector – from the major spectator sports at
JOINING FEES
one end of the spectrum, right through to folkdance and Please contact Sonia Clarke –
sclarke@ccpr.org.uk /
keep fit at the other. +44 (0)20 7976 3931
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