... There should be clear and progressive pathways for all participants in our sport. Whether a gymnast, coach, official or one of the many volunteers delivering gymnastics at a local, regional or national level, we want to build a sustainable system that ultimately ensures all gymnasts have a positive, enjoyable and long term involvement in the sport....Mark Gannon, Chief Executive, Gymnastics England
Tameside MBC has commissioned Knight Kavanagh & Page to conduct a PPG17 study encompassing open spaces, playing pitches and indoor sports facilities.
The study will involve a comprehensive needs assessment and the development of standards to identify deficiencies and surpluses against these standards.
Claire Fallon, lead consultant for KKP's open space studies has recently been promoted to Principal Consultant. This recognises her hard work, dedication and leadership of the team that is responsible for delivering high quality open spaces, playing pitch, indoor and outdoor sports and play assessments and strategies.
In recent years, KKP has delivered more than 70 PPG17, SPP11 and TAN16 related studies across England, Scotland and Wales:
England Netball has appointed Knight Kavanagh & Page to review its membership and affiliation categories, structures and benefits.
The governing body for England's biggest female team sport, England Netball is keen to maximise the opportunities detailed in its Whole Sport Plan (2009-13) to modernise the image of the game and capitalise to develop.