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3   Editor's letter: Backing tourism
"Factors like the weakness of sterling and the recession have improved our tourism balance of payments, and overnight trips by domestic tourists were up 7 per cent in 2009, with spending up 4 per cent. Overnight trips to the seaside were up by an enormous four million" More>>
 
6   News update: World leisure
Centre Pompidou-Metz, the offshoot of Paris's famous Pompidou Centre, opened in mid-May in France. More>>
 
7   News update: Sport
Crystal Springs Resort (CSR) is the new owner of Mountain Creek, the New York metropolitan area's closest winter resort. More>>
 
10   News update: Health and fitness
US-based operator Anytime Fitness has revealed plans to open 50 sites in the UK and Ireland by the end of 2012 after it secured a master franchise agreement. More>>
 
12   News update: Commercial
New leaseholders have been appointed at the Donington Park motor racing circuit near Kegworth, Leicestershire. More>>
 
14   News update: Hospitality
Some of the world's largest hotel companies have written to London mayor Boris Johnson, slamming plans to introduce a levy on hotel developments in order to fund the Crossrail project. More>>
 
15   News update: Spa
The women-only Sanctuary spa brand is to be extended with a series of 'High Street' day spas opening around the UK. More>>
 
16   News update: Public sector
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has confirmed it will reduce expenditure by £88m in 2010-11 as part of government cuts totalling £6.2bn. More>>
 
17   News update: Attractions
London mayor Boris Johnson has called on Harry Potter fans to lobby for the development of a theme park dedicated to the ictional wizard in the UK capital. More>>
 
18   News update: Parks
HRH Prince William has launched a new campaign designed to protect 2,012 playing fields across the UK as part of efforts to mark Her Majesty The Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations. More>>
 
20   News: Design news
Including Dublin's new Aviva Stadium, the £100m Savoy refurbishment and a new look for the Midlands Art Centre More>>
 
24   Hotseat: Will Deague
The founder of the Art Series Hotels in Melbourne shares his plans More>>
 
28   Drinks: Energy boost
We check out the energy drinks and supplements helping to keep customers going for longer More>>
 
30   Interview: Brigid Simmonds
After 17 years with BISL, Simmonds talks about her new role as CEO of the British Beer and Pub Association More>>
 
34   Big ambitions: A green oasis
Set in the Abu Dhabi desert, the park aims to explore sustainable living and drive tourism in the Emirate More>>
 
38   Sport: Riding the rapids
It's now possible to white water raft in the centre of Cardiff, with the launch of CIWW. Magali Robathan goes to visit More>>
 
42   Architect's focus: Wilfried van Winden
The eccentric Zaandam Inntel Hotel is putting the Dutch town on the world map. Kath Hudson meets its creator More>>
 
59   BISL column: Coalition life
David Teasdale looks at the impact on the leisure industry of the new coalition's first few months in power More>>
 
44   Tourism: Istabul inspires
As Istanbul celebrates its year as Capital of Culture, Terry Stevens finds out how the city is changing More>>
 
48   Tourism: A fresh start
When Pontins closed in Hemsby, the future for the resort looked bleak. Now a plan to create the 'Eden of the East' is transforming its fortunes More>>
 
50   Lifestyle: The American Dream
Rhianon Howells finds out how American Leisure became a global player in lifestyle amenities More>>
 
54   Business analysis: Cutting costs
As the new government announces massive cutbacks, Chris Marriott asks whether local authorities can afford to continue managing their own facilities More>>
 
56   Training: Training the industry
Lifetime founder Heather Frankham tells us how she grew her company into a major training provider More>>
 
60   Sound and light: Brought to life
From a giant cruise ship to a Virginia park, we look at the projects using sound and light to make an impact More>>
 
64   Catering: Eating out
Couture Catering's MD Marc Warde talks about the challenges of catering for outdoor events More>>
 
66   Senior's solutions number 16: How to be different
Setting yourself apart and daring to be different can help your leisure business thrive, says Grahame Senior More>>
 
68   Leisure-kit.net: Product round-up
New products for industry buyers More>>
 
72   Leisure directory: Be seen by over 14,000 active buyers
The most exciting full colour buyers guide in the leisure industry More>>
 
74   Odd job: Sleep director
Travelodge's Leigh McCarron talks luxury pet beds, sleep manifestos and hi-tech, sleep-inducing pyjamas More>>
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