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So, people in East Dunbartonshire are more likely to participate in swimming than those in Orkney! We tell you what the stats really mean.
KKP completes a two year evaluation of the national programme aimed at strengthening links between schools and local sports clubs.
KKP leads a successful year for the mark of high quality junior sports clubs.
KKP's comprehensive review provides a launch point for the NCTC's new strategic plan.
Sport England has commissioned Knight Kavanagh & Page (KKP) to provide an assessment of best practice across specific projects and community wide interventions.
Sport England North West has commissioned Knight Kavanagh & Page (KKP) to develop a regional strategy to ensure that the Region contributes fully to, and gains fully from the sporting opportunities that the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games will present.
The recently launched North West Legacy Framework incorporates six strategic legacy themes. Working on a commission from Sport England North West and on a tight timescale, KKP worked closely with key organisations in the region to manage the process and develop the strategy for one of the key legacy theme; Sport and Physical Activity.
Sport England North West has commissioned Knight Kavanagh & Page (KKP) to conduct a scoping exercise to underpin an investigation into ‘the state of the region'.
As of April 2006, Knight, Kavanagh & Page (KKP) will manage the Clubmark accreditation scheme on behalf of Sport England. The national scheme has been in place since 2002 and there are now over 1,250 accredited clubs. It is envisaged that by 2008 this will have increased significantly and that Clubmark will become the quality mark that everyone looks to see attached to a club.
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