Private Public and Voluntary Secotrs In Sport

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    AO3

    Describe with local examples the Public, Private

    and Voluntary sport sectors

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    Provides sports facilities and services which are funded by the government

    who gain money from UK Sport and the Lottery

    Can be on a local, regional or national level.

    Services are provided for the public and collectively paid for by the

    government.

    The services provided are not to make a big profit but to provide low cost

    sporting facilities to the general public

    Examples include leisure and sports centres along with local playing fields

    http://www.sports-ed.co.uk/examples/Activity_7.doc

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    Provides sports facilities and services which are run to make a profit,not by the government, and can be on a local, regional or nationallevel.

    Usually have better facilities than the other 2 sectors as they havecontroll over their own money and how they use it

    May let vouluntary organisations use their facilities for training

    purposes

    Examples include gyms and squash/tennis clubs

    http://www.sports-ed.co.uk/examples/Activity_7.doc

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    Provides sports facilities and services which are non-profit making

    These are usually run by unpaid helpers or volunteers.

    They often use public sector facilities such as playing fields and cangain sponsorship from private sector organisations

    They will often rely on subs from members, sponsership andfundraising to cover any costs

    Examples include local sports clubs and organizations

    http://www.sports-ed.co.uk/examples/Activity_7.doc

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    http://www.thelcswansea.com/about-the-lc

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    Offers a large range of sporting and leisure facilities to the public for alow price

    Was re-opened in 2008, after being shut down in 2003, and was given32 million makeover

    Local Private and Voluntary sporting clubs and organisations also use theLCs facilities for the training purposes it provides

    The LCs facilities are split up into 3 different sections

    1. Edge Includes the centres pool facilities

    2. Core Includes the centres indoor sporting facilities

    3. Peak Includes the centres gym and health facilities

    http://www.thelcswansea.com/about-the-lc

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    Edge offers users

    A water-park incorporating the

    worlds first deep water standingwave machine

    The Boardrider A surfing

    simulatorhttp://www.thelcswansea.com/about-the-lc

    http://www.pilkington.com/projectreferences/view_image.ashx%3Fcountry%3DUK%26ImgFilePath%3DSwansea%2520LC2%252001.jpg

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    Core offers users

    30ft climbing wall;

    Large multi-purpose sports hall,

    The worlds first interactive

    audio visual play zone structurehttp://www.thelcswansea.com/facilities/1016

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    Peak offers users

    The largest health and fitnessgym in Wales

    Health spa Including JacuzziSteam room and Sauna

    Dance Studioshttp://www.thelcswansea.com/facilities/1018

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    Is a national 5 and 7 a-side football organisation

    Has a centre based in Daniel James school

    Offers a range of football and leisure facilities to the public

    for a reasonable price

    Many local voluntary sporting clubs rent out the facilities for

    training purposes

    http://www.playfootball.net/swansea/index.asp

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    Play FootballSwansea is

    equipped with

    Floodlit 5 and 7 a side 3g allweather pitches

    A multi use Sports hall

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    A modern Fitness Club

    Sports Bar showing livesporting events

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    Play Football are well known for their football leagues

    They run daily 5 and 7 a-side leagues on each night ofthe week in 4 categories - adult, student, veterans &junior

    Leagues are fully supported by the FA and games areofficiated by FA qualified referees

    Leagues are competitive with end of season relegation

    and promotion

    http://www.playfootball.net/swansea/leagues.asp

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    Mumbles Rangers Boys Club wasfounded in 1950 by Billy Jones

    Billy was confined to a wheel chairall his life but he had a dream to

    provide boys with the opportunityto enjoy football which sadly henever had the chance toexperience

    In the 1961 New Years Honours

    list, he was awarded the BritishEmpire Medal for the selflesseffort he had given to thecommunity in providing a localfootball club where boys couldachieve their potential

    http://www.clubwebsite.co.uk/mumblesrangers/photo_gallery.plhttp://www.btinternet.com/~mumblesrangers/history.html

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    Club play their home games at

    Underhill park, Mumbles

    The club hosts the most teams than

    any other club in Swansea, ranging

    from

    1. Boys junior teams from U7s to U17s

    2. Girls junior teams from U10s to U16s

    3. 3 Mens teams and 1 Veterans team

    The coaches that help run the club do

    not take any payment for their efforts,

    but a small contribution is required for

    pitch hire and to keep the club running

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