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Forward thinking Cheshire West and Chester Borough Council turns to the experts in leisure facilities planning to ensure that its stock is "future-proof."

Knight, Kavanagh & Page (KKP) is currently delivering a detailed Leisure Stock Review for Cheshire West and Chester Borough Council; the new authority created by joining the former Ellesmere Port and Neston, Chester City and Vale Royal districts. Responding to the Council's brief, KKP will

"Identify the strategic needs for leisure facilities in Cheshire West and Chester in order to identify what replacement, refurbished and new facilities are required to meet changing demands over the next 25 years."

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Next month, we wave off Tim Roberts as he embarks on his latest charity endeavour. In July 2010, Tim; KKP's lead field researcher, is travelling with a team of (self-funding) volunteers to teach Tag Rugby to children at schools in Zambia.

Next month, we wave off Tim Roberts as he embarks on his latest charity endeavour. In July 2010, Tim; KKP's lead field researcher is travelling with a team of (self-funding) volunteers to teach Tag Rugby to children at schools in Zambia.

He and his colleagues will also be staging an end of tour tournament and will leave a legacy of trained coaches and kit. To see the joy that his previous tours to developing countries have generated visit the Tag Rugby Development Trust's website at: www.trdt.co.uk  

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Torridge District Council gains from KKP's local knowledge and strategic planning expertise in reviewing and then assessing the management options for its cultural and leisure services.

Following its work on the District's PPG17 assessment of local needs for open space, sport and recreational facilities across Torridge, KKP has been appointed to produce a cultural strategy and an options appraisal for Torridge District Council's cultural and leisure stock.

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London Borough digs deeper to improve understanding of its customers.

KKP will be assisting it to answer questions relating to whether the service is offering enough.. or too little... targeting the right people and, vitally, who isn't accessing services, why and what can be done about it.

The London Borough of Enfield has appointed specialist sports research consultants, Knight, Kavanagh & Page (KKP) to gain a greater understanding of its leisure and culture provision to evaluate whether it meets the needs of residents.

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