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17 Mar 2021
UK government says it will not fund scheme to get people back to fitness
UK government says it will not fund scheme to get people back to fitness   The government has said it has no plans to fund a Work Out to Help Out scheme to encourage people back to exercise after lockdown, as part of a 'Bounce Back Fitter' initiative. Last year (2020), the government pumped £950m into an "Eat Out to Help Out" initiative, designed to help the hospitality sector get back .... More>>
12 Mar 2021
Welsh government considering splitting gyms into categories based on 'risk' and phasing reopening of larger and smaller sites
Welsh government considering splitting gyms into categories based on 'risk' and phasing reopening of larger and smaller sites   Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford, says the Welsh government is considering breaking the gym sector down into different categories, based on 'risk', and reopening some gyms and health clubs before others. "I've been reading evidence recently that says we shouldn't treat all gyms the same," he said. "Up until .... More>>
11 Mar 2021
Changes in consumer spending on online fitness 'here to stay', says McKinsey report
Changes in consumer spending on online fitness 'here to stay', says McKinsey report   A new report shows how the pandemic is shifting consumer behaviours in fitness, sport and physical activity – and how those changes are likely to be permanent when it comes to the consumption of goods and digital services. The Sporting Goods 2021 – The Next Normal for an Industry in Flux report, from .... More>>
10 Mar 2021
Elevate reveals September dates for event at London's ExCel
Elevate reveals September dates for event at London's ExCel   Organisers of the Elevate have confirmed that the event will be held at London’s ExCeL on 28 and 29 September 2021. Now in its fifth year, Elevate gathers professionals from the fitness, physical activity, therapy and elite performance sectors. Delegates include public and private sector decision makers, .... More>>
08 Mar 2021
Health clubs make case for 'essential service' status with COVID rehab programmes
Health clubs make case for 'essential service' status with COVID rehab programmes   As health clubs prepare for reopening, some are introducing programmes designed to help people recovering from the effects of COVID-19. In the latest issue of HCM magazine, industry organisations and operators involved with these initiatives explain their work in an extended feature, researched and .... More>>
05 Mar 2021
Could paying people to exercise drive down obesity levels?
Could paying people to exercise drive down obesity levels?   The UK government is exploring whether incentivising people financially to take part in physical activity could help drive down obesity levels. Sir Keith Mills, who founded the Air Miles and Nectar customer loyalty programmes, is advising the government on the feasibility of introducing a "cash for exercise" .... More>>
04 Mar 2021
Budget leaves fitness industry with unanswered questions, says Huw Edwards
Budget leaves fitness industry with unanswered questions, says Huw Edwards   The Budget announcement has left the UK's physical activity sector with "unanswered questions" and vowing to continue to fight for additional support, says Huw Edwards, CEO of ukactive. Edwards said the lack of targeted help would put the future of some fitness facilities and businesses "under threat". .... More>>
04 Mar 2021
Bjarke Ingels-designed Oakland baseball stadium a step closer
Bjarke Ingels-designed Oakland baseball stadium a step closer   A proposed Major League Baseball (MLB) stadium in Oakland, US – designed by Danish architects Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) – is a step closer to reality following the publication of an environmental report by city authorities. The Oakland Ballpark Waterfront District Project will be anchored by a 35,000-capacity .... More>>
03 Mar 2021
Budget 2021: government earmarks £700m for sports and culture as part of recovery plans
Budget 2021: government earmarks £700m for sports and culture as part of recovery plans   Chancellor Rishi Sunak has unveiled an additional £700m funding boost for sports and culture, as part of plans to help the UK economy recover from the effects of the pandemic. Announcing his Budget today (3 March), setting out the government's tax and spending plans for the year ahead, Sunak said sport will .... More>>
01 Mar 2021
3d Leisure mobilises staff to deliver virtual school PE sessions
3d Leisure mobilises staff to deliver virtual school PE sessions   3d Leisure has put the current lockdown to good use, by stepping in to help schools with their PE provision. As its fitness instructors, aren't able to work at 3d Leisure-managed facilities, the operator has mobilised them to help keep kids physically active, by delivering virtual group exercise classes in .... More>>
28 Feb 2021
400 gyms and leisure centres already lost, further 2,400 at risk without financial support
400 gyms and leisure centres already lost, further 2,400 at risk without financial support   Hundreds of gyms, swimming pools and leisure centres have been forced to close and thousands more are at risk unless they receive urgent, tailored, financial and regulatory support from the government. The warning comes from industry body, ukactive, ahead of chancellor Rishi Sunak announcing his budget on .... More>>
26 Feb 2021
Public Health England publishes advice on tackling inequalities in physical activity
Public Health England publishes advice on tackling inequalities in physical activity   A new guide looks to offer local level practitioners and commissioners – as well as those working in physical activity – help identify and break down barriers preventing people from taking part in exercise. Called Understanding and addressing inequalities in physical activity, the document presents the .... More>>
25 Feb 2021
Gym closures – what have the implications been for public health?
Gym closures – what have the implications been for public health?   What are the effects on public health of gyms and leisure centres being shut during lockdowns? Could more people be suffering worse symptoms – or even death – from COVID-19 due to physical activity facilities being out of bounds? As evidence mounts that being overweight or obese, and/or having low .... More>>
22 Feb 2021
Physical activity sector will reopen in England on 12 April, but group exercise will have to wait until 17 May
Physical activity sector will reopen in England on 12 April, but group exercise will have to wait until 17 May   PM, Boris Johnson, has confirmed that gyms, swimming pools and leisure centres in England will reopen on 12 April if current virus containment continues. Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed details of his reopening roadmap today (22 February) with the government taking a cautious approach when allowing .... More>>
22 Feb 2021
Welsh gym operators furious over Welsh government's u-turn in gym reopening - ukactive issues challenge
Welsh gym operators furious over Welsh government's u-turn in gym reopening - ukactive issues challenge   The re-opening of gyms in Wales has been pushed back by the country's First Minister – just two weeks after one of his ministers promised that health clubs and leisure centres would be among the first businesses allowed to reopen. First Minister Mark Drakeford said that very strict rules for exercise would stay .... More>>
21 Feb 2021
Tanni Grey-Thompson: lockdown hitting women’s health and widening gender gap
Tanni Grey-Thompson: lockdown hitting women’s health and widening gender gap   The physical and mental health of women in the UK has been put under unprecedented pressure by the pandemic, according to Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson. The paralympic legend and chair of industry body, ukactive, said that women not only face an increased workload and less leisure time – but the closure of gyms .... More>>
18 Feb 2021
Humphrey Cobbold: reopening gyms would be a step towards building a better Britain
Humphrey Cobbold: reopening gyms would be a step towards building a better Britain   Placing gyms and leisure centres at the front of the queue for reopening would be making a "statement of intent" to building a healthier and better Britain after the pandemic. This is the view of Humphrey Cobbold, CEO of PureGym, who has made a passionate call for the UK government to allow doors to physical .... More>>
17 Feb 2021
Very low association found between gyms and COVID-19 during 2020
Very low association found between gyms and COVID-19 during 2020   Data published today (17 February) shows that for every 100,000 visits to UK gyms and leisure centres during 2020, only 1.7 people went on to test positive for COVID-19. In addition to this being an exceptionally low figure, there is no evidence that transmission took place in gyms. Released by industry body, .... More>>
17 Feb 2021
People aged 40 with Type 2 diabetes face same risk of dying from COVID-19 as 60-year-olds
People aged 40 with Type 2 diabetes face same risk of dying from COVID-19 as 60-year-olds   People aged 40 living with Type 2 diabetes face a "disproportionately increased risk of dying from COVID-19" – equivalent to the risk faced by a non-diabetic 20 years older. The finding comes from a study led by researchers at the University of Exeter, which also shows that the risk of death from COVID-19 among .... More>>
16 Feb 2021
Colchester gets 76-acre Sports Park as part of council's vision for health
Colchester gets 76-acre Sports Park as part of council's vision for health   Construction work has been completed on the £29m Sports Park project in Colchester. The new facility is due to open on 26 April 2021 – dependent on COVID-19 restrictions – and will be operated by Leisure World Colchester. The vast, 76-acre sports and leisure facility features an innovative, fully floodlit .... More>>
15 Feb 2021
ukactive publishes the six policies it believes would secure the future of the physical activity sector
ukactive publishes the six policies it believes would secure the future of the physical activity sector   ukactive has published six 'policy calls', which it says are crucial in order to help the physical activity sector survive and recover from the financial pressures caused by the pandemic. The industry body has written an open letter to the government, detailing the measures required to support the sector. .... More>>
12 Feb 2021
Sheffield, UK, reveals plans to create first Active Neighbourhood
Sheffield, UK, reveals plans to create first Active Neighbourhood   An area north of Sheffield City Centre in the UK is to be designed as an Active Neighbourhood, with the view to creating an environment which promotes physical activity The proposals for the Kelham and Neepsend area include encouraging exercise, improving sustainable travel and creating safer and more .... More>>
12 Feb 2021
GLL's COVID protocols chosen as best practice by the Cabinet Office
GLL's COVID protocols chosen as best practice by the Cabinet Office   The Cabinet Office has chosen leisure operator GLL as the "face" of England's COVID-secure physical activity facilities. The social enterprise's approach to COVID-19 protocols and training currently represents the leisure sector on the Cabinet Office website. In addition, one of GLL's operations managers, Pam .... More>>
10 Feb 2021
Petition to open gyms first reaches 170k signatures – being considered for Parliamentary debate
Petition to open gyms first reaches 170k signatures – being considered for Parliamentary debate   A Parliamentary Petition calling for gyms to reopen first after the current national lockdown in the UK has passed the 100k signature milestone, which means the motion will be considered for a debate in Parliament. The petition, which also calls for a Work Out to Help Out scheme, similar to last summer’s .... More>>
09 Feb 2021
World's first entirely wooden stadium approved for use by EFL
World's first entirely wooden stadium approved for use by EFL   Plans by Forest Green Rovers Football Club (FGRFC) to play its games at the world’s first entirely wooden stadium have been approved by the English Football League (EFL). Getting approval to host games at the proposed stadium clears another planning hurdle for the project, which would see a 5,000-seat venue built .... More>>
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