Rationale/Purpose This paper shows how the transfer of public sport facilities to management led by volunteers has increased the responsiveness of services to local needs; while at the same time reducing running costs. It provides a contrast to previous research on transfer to large leisure trusts. Design/Methodology/approach It draws on interviews with key personnel at 8 sport facilities transferred to small-volunteer led community groups. Findings Running costs have been cut because of the greater attention to detail and flexibility of volunteer managed services. The service has become more sensitive and flexible to the needs of the local community because volunteers are their own marketing information system, rooted in that comm...
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Rationale/purpose: This paper shows how the transfer of public sport facilities to management led by...
This paper will show how the transfer of public leisure facilities to management led by volunteers (...
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This article considers the balance between promoting volunteering in sport by emphasising the person...
This paper reviews recent work on community asset transfers (CAT): a transfer of management of facil...
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The COVID-19 crisis highlighted the important ways that communities can support each other in and ac...
Ongoing public sector reform is a priority across England and Wales in an era of dwindling budgets. ...
This position paper addresses the issues surrounding the development of active citizenship and socia...
The reliance on volunteers for the delivery and administration of sport within the United Kingdom is...
Rationale/purpose: This paper shows how the transfer of public sport facilities to management led by...
This paper will show how the transfer of public leisure facilities to management led by volunteers (...
This paper critically examines the ‘asset transfer’ of leisure services from the public to the volun...
This paper reviews recent work on community asset transfers (CAT): a transfer of management of facil...
This article considers the balance between promoting volunteering in sport by emphasising the person...
This paper reviews recent work on community asset transfers (CAT): a transfer of management of facil...
Despite a plethora of studies focussing on sports mega event volunteering, little is known about vol...
An analysis of the economic and social impact of voluntary sports clubs in England, the benefits pro...
This paper explores the relationship between participation in sport as a consumer activity and sport...
This paper uses the example of volunteers in clubs promoting youth sport to consider the role of the...
This paper examines the evolution of student volunteers’ motivation during their participation in a ...
The COVID-19 crisis highlighted the important ways that communities can support each other in and ac...
Ongoing public sector reform is a priority across England and Wales in an era of dwindling budgets. ...
This position paper addresses the issues surrounding the development of active citizenship and socia...
The reliance on volunteers for the delivery and administration of sport within the United Kingdom is...