Purpose The transfer to partnership in public sector management has created significantly new modes of service delivery, and is suggested to be the best means of ensuring that disadvantaged groups are socially included. The purpose of this paper is to examine New Leisure Trust (NLT) structures in public leisure provision relative to direct, in‐house managed facilities and privately run Leisure Management Contractor (LMC) facilities. In particular, NLTs receive significant government funds and subsidies through tax breaks that are not forthcoming to rivals, which raises questions as to whether NLTs deserve such aid for delivering upon the social inclusion agenda of the government. Design/methodology/approach The research involved a national ...
In the last decade, local authority leisure managers of the United Kingdom have operated in a consta...
Problems are heightened for school leavers when it appears little leisure provision is exclusively g...
The importance of play for children’s development and wellbeing has been well established. However, ...
Purpose: The transfer to partnership in public sector management has created significantly new modes...
Local government in England have reformed the management of their public services over many years. T...
Purpose - To understand the effects of the best value regime on the public provision of recreation a...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The project responds to the current UK Government st...
The government’s public service reform policy emphasises the collaboration of local authorities with...
Leisure, poverty and social exclusion: an analysis of leisure card schemes in Great Britai
Social inclusion remains high on the British government’s agenda despite considerable evolution in c...
Although much has been written about the effect on services of public sector restructuring, little i...
In the UK, public sector sport plays a potentially important role in promoting the inclusion of all ...
The effectiveness of sports facility provision in increasing participation is debated internationall...
Background Reducing or eliminating entrance charges for the public use of leisure facilities is one ...
In the UK the public sector has had a long history of both providing leisure opportunities and also ...
In the last decade, local authority leisure managers of the United Kingdom have operated in a consta...
Problems are heightened for school leavers when it appears little leisure provision is exclusively g...
The importance of play for children’s development and wellbeing has been well established. However, ...
Purpose: The transfer to partnership in public sector management has created significantly new modes...
Local government in England have reformed the management of their public services over many years. T...
Purpose - To understand the effects of the best value regime on the public provision of recreation a...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The project responds to the current UK Government st...
The government’s public service reform policy emphasises the collaboration of local authorities with...
Leisure, poverty and social exclusion: an analysis of leisure card schemes in Great Britai
Social inclusion remains high on the British government’s agenda despite considerable evolution in c...
Although much has been written about the effect on services of public sector restructuring, little i...
In the UK, public sector sport plays a potentially important role in promoting the inclusion of all ...
The effectiveness of sports facility provision in increasing participation is debated internationall...
Background Reducing or eliminating entrance charges for the public use of leisure facilities is one ...
In the UK the public sector has had a long history of both providing leisure opportunities and also ...
In the last decade, local authority leisure managers of the United Kingdom have operated in a consta...
Problems are heightened for school leavers when it appears little leisure provision is exclusively g...
The importance of play for children’s development and wellbeing has been well established. However, ...