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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."

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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.

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.

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.

KKP is to identify and map community sports clubs which have higher than 50% BME membership (participants and volunteers).

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A new framework for the development of the sport business sector over the next ten years was launched last week by the Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA).

Our playing pitch specialists confirm their position at the 'top of the league'.

KKP applies its experience of a range of economic assessments to the evaluation of the impact of the sports sector on the wider economy in Lancashire.

Update for Three Rivers ensures that it continues to lead the way in PPG17.

GIS and research experts assist South East Physical Activity Co-ordinating Team (SEPACT) to analyse Change 4 Life impact in the region.


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