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Category Archives: Thoughtpieces

What chief executives want

ThoughtpiecesBy Duncan Wood-Allum1st March 2012

With increased pressure on town halls to find savings, Duncan Wood-Allum provides an insight into the thinking of Chief Executives towards sport, leisure and cultural services.

Which way now? Part 2

ThoughtpiecesBy Duncan Wood-Allum12th September 2011

In Part 2, the sector’s response to the challenge from members of SLC’s Online Forum provides fascinating insights from some of our leading thinkers.

Which way now? Part 1

ThoughtpiecesBy Duncan Wood-Allum3rd August 2011

In a series of two thought provoking and controversial articles over the summer of 2011, Duncan Wood-Allum suggests the need for a debate on where public money is spent on sport and leisure services in the future.

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