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Fitness and Wellbeing Offi cer £27,052 - £30,011 per annum Based at: Littleover, Derby


Play your part in making Derbyshire safer by enhancing the culture of fi tness and wellbeing at DFRS.


As an Occupational Health and Wellbeing team member, you’ll be providing injury prevention and rehabilitation, as well as advice around health and fi tness to ensure our employees are well enough to be at work.


With a pro-active and innovative approach you will help our employees reach their goals and maintain a healthier lifestyle.


You will be highly motivated, energetic with a burning passion to help maintain and improve our Firefi ghters fi tness to allow them to meet the increasing demands of the role.


You will be making regular visits to all our fi re stations located across the county so you will be provided with a pool car.


We are committed to equality and fairness at work. Applications are encouraged from all diverse communities.


For more information about DFRS, the role and to apply please visit: www.derbys-fi re.gov.uk


The closing date for completed applications is Friday 7 October 2011. Interviews will be held in the week commencing Monday 24 October 2011.


GENERAL MANAGER (Reports to Managing Director)


Availability: Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm Location: Based at the Fulham Studio (GM will spend reasonable time in each studio) Annual salary: based on experience


GM is responsible for the management of all the Studios. She/he must act in a way most likely to promote the success of the business


Responsibilities


• Establish and maintain good relationships with the general public, ensuringthat an appropriate ambiance is maintained in the facility making customers feel welcomed and valued.


• In charge of prices, special offers • Supervises the Sales Scheme and Corporate discounts programs


• Plans and executes marketing campaigns


• Apply commercial skills to meet sales and cost budgets


• Approves the recruitment of new staff. Motivates staff


• Supervises the Sales Scheme and Corporate discounts programs


• Undertake cash reconciliation and banking duties in accordance with fi nancial policy and procedures


CLOSING DATE - 21 OCTOBER 2011 Please Apply with a covering letter and CV to dd@bootcamppilates.com


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Glasgow-based Cameron Webster Architects (CWA) has unveiled its latest pro- posals for a new ‘sustainable’ visitor centre at Loch Ness. The


£2.5m Jacobi te


Discovery Project (JDP) is an extension of the Inverness- based Jacobite Cruises, which operates boats on Loch Ness, and will also include the devel- opment of a new harbour. Designed to feature a “fully


sustainable set of green cre- dentials”, the visitor centre will be heated and cooled using water from Loch Ness. CWA partner Robin Webster said: “Tere


Te new centre will be cooled and heated using water from Loch Ness JDP director Rod Michie added: “We are


are many eco-friendly features within the development and the location of the Discovery Project lends itself excellently to these. Te centre’s architectural concept fits very carefully with the landscape and the nat- ural features of the site.”


New sports facility for Glamorgan University


University of Glamorgan has opened the doors to its new £3.7m coaching and performance facility. Designed by architects Holder


Mathias, the centre includes a six- court sports hall, an ancillary support block, a strength and conditioning lab for elite training, and a teaching facil- ity with a notational analysis room. Built by Midas Construction and


located at Glamorgan Sport Park, it is the first of its type in Wales to be awarded a BREEAM Excellent rating for its sustainable design.


looking forward to having brand new facili- ties where visitors can really make the most of beautiful Loch Ness. “We want to create everlasting memories


for customers to take home, while still being kind to the environment.”


Nottingham club for The Gym Group


Low-cost health club operator Te Gym Group has expanded its UK portfolio to 10 sites with the launch of a new gym in Nottingham. Te opening forms part of the chain’s bid to


further expand the business, with four more clubs scheduled to open by spring 2011. Launched on 16 November, the new


Nottingham facility is open 24 hours a day and offers monthly membership for £15.99 with no minimum contract. Te Gym Group has also revealed that 70


per cent of the fitness equipment is energy efficient, while the site’s lighting and shower systems will operate on timers.


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Te Gym Group’s new Nottingham facility CEO John Treharne said: “We are delighted


to have opened to the Nottingham public.” New club openings are scheduled for


Plymouth (January); Bristol and Southampton (March); and Leeds (April).


Te restaurant will be located in the former lobby


Wareing to open St Pancras restaurant


Chef Marcus Wareing will open a flagship restaurant at the Renaissance St. Pancras Hotel London. To be called Gilbert Scott – after the architect who designed the 137-year-old building – the 6,700sq ft (622sq m), 120-cover British brasserie will be Wareing’s second in London. Te Marriott-managed hotel is due to


reopen next May. David Coffer Lyons bro- kered the deal on behalf of Manhattan Loſt Corporation, which owns the building and is developing loſt apartments at the site.


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