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The Future of Local Authority Leisure Provision Rob Bailey www.apse.org.uk Question What is the role of local authority leisure? What leisure provision should the public expect from their Council? What will the future look like?


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The Future of Local Authority Leisure Provision

Rob Bailey

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Question

  • What is the role of local authority leisure?
  • What leisure provision should the public expect

from their Council?

  • What will the future look like?

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History

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Most popular fitness trends for 2018:

  • High-intensity interval training
  • Group exercise classes
  • Wearable technology - including smart watches, heart-rate

monitors or GPS tracking devices

  • Body weight training
  • Strength training, involving exercising with the use of

barbells or other weights

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Drivers of Change : PESTLE

  • Political
  • Economic
  • Social
  • Technological
  • Legal
  • Environmental

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Political

  • Health Reform / Social Care
  • NNDR / VAT
  • Likely to remain non-statutory
  • Ability to prescribe Wellness services

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Economic

  • Austerity / low disposable income
  • Minimum zero subsidy for centres
  • Private competition increases
  • Return to town centres (regeneration)

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Social

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  • More single people (loneliness?)
  • More older people
  • General population increase in weight
  • Less class conscious?
  • More free time?
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Maslow’s hierarchy

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Technological

  • Transport
  • Drugs treatments
  • Monitoring
  • Renewable energy
  • Robotics

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Legal

  • Reorganisation of local government?
  • Relaxation of procurement law?
  • Tightening of employment law (zero hours)
  • Re-skilling

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Environmental

  • Eco-consciousness
  • Rise in Vegetarianism (diet changes)
  • Renewable energy
  • Green Infrastructure (climate change)

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LA Leisure - Future

  • Income generation (private & public)
  • Delivery of Wellness Activities
  • Commissioned / Personal Budgets
  • Integral to Health & Wellbeing
  • Return to town centres and co-location

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Common Purpose Statement

  • To create a collective voice to represent, help improve and

demonstrate the value of public sport, leisure and physical activity services by supporting local authorities across England to make independent, transparent and informed long-term decisions.

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Contact details

Rob Bailey, Principal Advisor

Email: rbailey@apse.org.uk @apsetweets

Association for Public Service Excellence 3rd floor, Trafford House, Chester Road, Old Trafford, Manchester M32 0RS. telephone: 0161 772 1810 web:www.apse.org.uk