ISSUE 2 2011
The Eden Café, p56
The future for ‘hedonistic sustainability’, p48
Parkwood rolls out Sway Dance, p66
48 eco pioneers ski power Who says power stations have to be ugly? The designers of a ground- breaking waste to energy power plant featuring a ski slope and visitor centre tell us how they thought up the idea
52 a helping hand From the Hambantota 2018 Commonwealth Games bid to a feasi- bility study for a watersports centre in Bognor Regis, three leisure consultants share details of their current projects
56 green dream As the Eden Project launches the Eden Café in St Austell, Kath Hudson speaks to the team and finds out how St Austell is hoping to become a demon- stration town for green Cornwall
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Richard Mancey on Peppa Pig World, p64
60 happy customers We check out some CRM and CEM systems helping operators stay ahead
64 peppa pig world Paultons Park MD Richard Mancey on the park’s newest attraction
66 dance moves Parkwood Leisure’s CEO Andrew Holt tells us how the company is capitalising on the popularity of dance
70 senior’s solutions Grahame Senior advises on how to deal with the downturn
72 leisure directory
74 final thoughts Capita Symonds’ Chris Marriott
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