IN THIS ISSUE 4 2011 ISSUE
18 Keen sailor Sir Keith Mills talks Olympic legacy
24 Masterplanning Sochi 2014 is more than stadia design
72 How to create engaging play schemes
4 EDITOR’S LETTER 6 LETTERS
7 JOHN GOODBODY’S ANALYSIS Promoting fair play in sport 8 INDUSTRY NEWS 14 PEOPLE NEWS 15 2012 PROFILE: The BOA’s Mike Hay 15 SAPCA NEWS
18 INTERVIEW Sir Keith Mills talks to Karen Maxwell about Olympic legacy and delivering a new sporting infrastructure
22 EVENT REVIEW: ISEM pmplegacy’s Helen Delany highlights the event’s hot topics
24 MASTERPLANNING SOCHI Jerry Anderson and John Barrow discuss Populous’s Russian role
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56 National Sports Centre operation
28 IN THE KNOW AT KNOWSLEY The newly-opened Knowsley Leisure and Culture Park is reviewed by John Bell
32 SWIMMING STATE OF THE INDUSTRY REPORT David Minton highlights key data from the Leisure Database survey on UK swimming pool facilities
34 EVENT PREVIEW: SPATEX 2012
36 GRASSROOTS: TAEKWONDO Trevor Baxter looks at the structures the sport has in place to capitalise on London 2012 success
41 THE BASKETBALL ARENA Karen Maxwell asks how the design brief for the Olympic temporary venue was met
46 KEEPING FANS CONNECTED Stadia technology by Stuart Hamilton
51 IMPROVING CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIPS IN SPORT Views from four industry experts
54 Rugby League’s summer switch
54 ALL CHANGE FOR COMMUNITY RUGBY LEAGUE David Carpenter discusses the facility issues with becoming a summer sport
56 NATIONAL SPORTS CENTRES Effective operation for elite and community use, by Kath Hudson
60 RESURFACING SYNTHETIC TURF A Q&A with SAPCA’s Marie Cooksey
64 LIGHTING MAINTENANCE
66 INTRODUCING PADEL Is the UK ready to play? By Trevor Baxter
71 ENGAGING IN PLAY We get industry views on staying power 74 SPORT KIT 76 SAPCA DIRECTORY 79 SPORT DIRECTORY 82 DIARY DATES AND AD INDEX
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