Lead Partner for the 2009 National Sports Conference, KKP has joined forces with Edge Architects to provide a Consultancy Advice Clinic at Leisure Industry Week. Whether you need advice on facility design, business planning, funding support or help with sports development planning, you can ask us anything....
KKP manages Clubmark in England on behalf of Sport England. Having delivered an initial contract to evaluate, improve and modernise the pre-existing scheme in 2005 we were appointed to run Clubmark in April 2006.
We have taken the initial ‘raw' product and developed it into what is now acknowledged to be a robust, reliable, genuinely defensible quality scheme. It has measurably improved the quality of junior sports clubs and increased the number of young people participating in active, accessible, accredited environments.
PPG17 specialists, Knight, Kavanagh & Page (KKP) is pleased to have the opportunity to work with Newark and Sherwood District Council, the district famed worldwide for its connections with Robin Hood and the home to Sherwood Forest, to deliver its community green space improvement plans.
This assignment involves stepping in at a slightly different stage of a PPG17 assessment and is, thus, of particular interest to us.
Derry City Council has appointed Knight Kavanagh & Page (KKP) to deliver two vital plans:
This will provide strategic direction for management, development and delivery of sport and physical activity in the City for the period 2009-2014. Designed to drive its investment, programmes, practices and structures well beyond that point, it also incorporates a detailed action plan with measurable outcomes, target dates and resource requirements.
Rossendale has decided to place its trust in the hands of experts Knight Kavanagh & Page to deliver its 2009 Leisure Review and Options Appraisal.
The commission includes review of management of Council leisure facilities, joint use centres, arts and sports development. It will result in a thorough, objective appraisal of the options for their future management and development. This review is a key element of the Council's wider remit to create a sustainable approach to its leisure management.