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Bournemouth and Poole Borough Councils (BBC and PBC) have commissioned Knight, Kavanagh & Page (KKP) to provide a PPG17 compliant sport and recreation facilities assessment for Bournemouth and Poole.
The project will incorporate the assessment of each PPG17 typology, the evaluation of the distribution of facilities together with comprehensive user consultation, analysis and identification of current unmet demand. KKP will also assess the impact and implications of national, regional and local initiatives and demographic trends.
Bridgend County Borough Council (BCBC) has appointed Knight Kavanagh & Page (KKP) to review its provision of sport and recreation services. As part of this process, KKP will develop a five-year strategy for the delivery of efficient, effective, fit for purpose, twenty-first century, sport and recreation services within the County Borough, identifying key actions and priorities to take the strategy forward. The assignment has three phases:
Salford Community Leisure (SCL) and Salford PCT has re-commissioned Knight Kavanagh & Page (KKP) to conduct strata surveys with around 1,400 secondary school pupils in Year 7 to determine the participation trends of young people in sport and physical activity as well as gathering data relating to health and lifestyle.
Bridgnorth District Council currently manages three joint use leisure centres based at secondary schools in the district. These operate on a joint use agreement between partners that govern the management practices, finances and general operation of the three centres.
Staff, governors, parents and pupils and representatives from KKP recently attended the official opening of the new sports complex at Astley Sports College in Tameside, Greater Manchester - on the 22nd March 2007; a facility for which KKP played a key role in the design, business planning and in securing external funding.
Lisburn City Council, Northern Ireland's newest city council has re-commissioned Knight Kavanagh & Page (KKP) to conduct strata surveys with young people aged between 11 and 16.
South Lakeland District Council (SLDC) has appointed management consultants Knight, Kavanagh & Page (KKP) to undertake an open space study, including a playing pitch assessment. This will build on existing data and recommend appropriate strategies, policies and standards for inclusion in the Council's Local Development Framework and influence its wider open space strategies. The geographical area for the study borders two national parks - The Lake District National Park and The Yorkshire Dales National Park.
North Lanarkshire Council (NLC) has commissioned Knight, Kavanagh & Page (KKP) to undertake an open space assessment and audit for the district. This follows on from KKP's completion of a playing pitch strategy for the Council in May 2006 and as such reaffirms a successful working relationship. Based in the heart of Scotland, North Lanarkshire covers an area of 47,213 hectares and covers one of the largest local council areas in the Country.
Jonathan Woods, Principal Consultant at Knight Kavanagh & Page was recently commissioned by Restormel Borough Council to lead a consultation process aimed at generating and prioritising ideas for the development of St Austell as an ‘active town'.
Knight Kavanagh & Page (KKP) has been commissioned by Cornwall Sports Partnership to support an application for Community Investment Funding (CIF) Stage 2. The intention is to use the funds generated by the bid to recruit community sports coaches targeted at increasing levels of physical activity in hard to reach groups.