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Each year the physical activity facilities forumbrings together sector and network with their peers. It has been specifically developed to me facilities in sport, leisure, recreation and play. It will run in parallel wit moves to a new venue - the luxurious Heythrop Park Resort in Oxfords


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Speakers sharing their experience and best practice as p • Zena Wooldridge OBE, Director of Sport, University of Birmingham


The University of Birmingham has invested £55m in its new Sport & Fitness club. Zena will take us through the journey of delivering this impressive facility, designed and built to the highest possible specifications of environmental sustainability and accessibility.


• Peter Taylor, Professor of Sport Economics & Co-Director of the Sport Industry Research Centre, Sheffield Hallam University


Peter will give insights into the Social Return on Investment in Sport and how it improves health and educational attainment, reduces crime and enhances participants’ life satisfaction.


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