Funding and investment
BA (Hons) MSc - Principal Consultant
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.
Knight Kavanagh & Page (KKP) has been commissioned by Cornwall Sports Partnership to support an application for Community Investment Funding (CIF) Stage 2.
Knight, Kavanagh & Page attended the official opening of Litherland Sports Park in Sefton on Monday 2nd October, a scheme for which KKP played a key role in securing £2.3m external funding.
On 4th July 2006, the Department for Education & Skills (DfES) announced that Lansbury Bridge School (St Helens) has been awarded Specialist Sports College status.
In October 2006, the brand new sports facilities at Litherland Park in Sefton opened for the first time. KKP played a key role in securing funding for the scheme.
KKP prepared a successful Football Foundation bid for Myra Shay Playing Fields to provide much needed sports facilities serving key deprived neighbourhoods.
KKP provided invaluable consultancy support to Astley Sports College for a Sport England Lottery Fund application.
To deliver this project, KKP developed business, management and sports development plans to extend and develop community sports facilities at the Grange Interlink Community Centre, Bradford.
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