A cut above

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The British government has, unfortunately, indicated cuts in funding for leisure activities and even though the industry expected these announcements, it will be more difficult to provide quality services without increasing prices which will have to be passed on to the consumer. Stephen Godsall, Director of Leisure and Tourism Council, Bournemouth passes on some wonderful tips on ways to cut costs and stay in business with healthy profits.

author: Godsall, Stephen
Services information, AMUSEMENT & RECREATION SERVICES, Economic aspects, Services, Leisure industry

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Speaking up for PFI

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The concept underpinning PFI continues to raise eyebrows, but the author believes it can work, supporting his contention with a case study of Bournemouth's new library and IT service. Comments from customers indicate a high degree of appreciation and pride.

author: Godsall, Stephen
Services introduction, New Products/Services, Libraries, Libraries and Archives, Case studies, Product introduction, Technology application, Company service introduction, Service introduction

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Making the most of new tourism structures

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English tourism's new marketing body, VisitBritain, is described. The ways in which the local authorities must work with this new marketing body and the challenges faced by them are discussed.

author: Godsall, Stephen
Lodging & Tourist Services, Accommodation, Management dynamics, Passenger Transportation Arrangement, Management, Travel industry, Company business management, VisitBritain

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