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HEALTH CLUB MANAGEMENT


✱ Futurologist Magnus Lindkvist looks to the future of the fitness sector


✱ New microgym 1Rebel opens for business


✱ Encore Capital’s plans for a premium London chain


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LEISURE MANAGEMENT


✱ Ceramic artist Paul Cummins on his Tower of London poppy installation


✱ Bristol’s plans for an artificial surfing lake


✱ EIS’ Nigel Walker on preparing for Rio 2016


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SPA BUSINESS


✱The David Lynch Foundation – using transcendental meditation to help millions of people


✱ Richard Weissmann on KSL’s spa investments


✱ How can you make your spa age-friendly?


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ATTRACTIONS MANAGEMENT


✱ Sir Tim Smit on exporting Eden concept to China and beyond


✱The growing popularity of story centres


✱ Cirque du Soleil’s theme park partnership


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SPORTS MANAGEMENT


✱ Inside the Copper Box: Venue for Prince Harry’s Invictus Games


✱ Futsal: Football’s indoor cousin is making waves


✱ Sport England and MIND: Sport to combat mental health issues


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LEISURE OPPORTUNITIES


✱ We want to be Audi A4 of gyms: Fitness First CEO Andy Cosslett


✱ Sherlock stands in the way of cinema conversion


✱ Paramount London plans move forward


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SPA OPPORTUNITIES


✱ Spafinder Wellness spotlights industry trends for 2015


✱ Arianna Huffington offers her wellbeing key for success


✱ Canyon Ranch stops managing Miami Beach


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AM2


✱ Hobbit museum could boost New Zealand tourism


✱ Peru planning ‘second Machu Picchu’ site


✱ Giant eco-theme park coming to Indonesia in 2015


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