Latest
issue
GET ATTRACTIONS MANAGEMENT
magazine
Yes! Send me the FREE digital edition of Attractions Management and the FREE weekly Attractions Management ezines and breaking news alerts!
Not right now, thanksclose this window
Get Attractions Management digital magazine FREE
Sign up here ▸
Jobs   News   Features   Products   Company profilesProfiles   Magazine   Handbook   Advertise    Subscribe  
News Feature
Budget 2016

Osborne’s latest statement brings increased school sport funding and potential tax relief for grassroots clubs


The aftermath of the 2016 Budget will not be remembered as the smoothest of periods for chancellor George Osborne, who has held the position since the coalition government won the election in 2010.

After Work and Pensions secretary Iain Duncan Smith resigned over what he described as “indefensible” cuts to disability benefits – which were subsequently withdrawn – and his announcement regarding transformational school academisation reforms were derided by those in the teaching profession, it’s fair to say questions were being asked about whether he should maintain his position.

However, one section of society should be able to look through the document the Treasury published on 16 March with some optimism – that being the sports sector. The headline figure, undoubtedly, was that from 2017 government funding for PE and primary school sport will be doubled from £160m (US$225.7m €203.7m) to £320m (US$451.3m €407.3m) as a result of a new levy being applied on sugary drinks.

Additionally, a quarter of secondary schools will be able to bid from an annual pot of £285m (US$402m €362.8m) to opt into longer days and offer activities including sport and physical activity.

Baroness Sue Campbell, who chairs the Youth Sport Trust, was quick to label the move “transformational” for the development of children’s physical literacy, while Emma Boggis, CEO of the Sport and Recreation Alliance, said the initiative created an “opportunity for the education sector to engage with many of our members”.

Elsewhere, there was more promising news in the announcement, and subsequent launch, of a consultation process which will examine the feasibility of lowering or scrapping corporation tax for grassroots sports clubs.

Originally floated in Osborne’s Autumn Statement to the parliament last November, consultation submissions will be taken until 15 June 2015.

Finally, the government has also pledged to provide £1.5m (US$2.1m €1.9m) in Treasury funding to give “hundreds of children” with limb deficiency access to sports prosthetics.


The Budget 2016 at a glance
£320
The PE and primary school premium from September 2016.

£285
The annual amount schools will be able to bid to host after-hours activities including sport and physical activity.

£1.5m
The fund government has pledged for sports prosthetics for children.

COMPANY PROFILES
IDEATTACK

IDEATTACK is a full-service planning and design company with headquarters in Los Angeles. [more...]
TechnoAlpin

TechnoAlpin is the world leader for snowmaking systems. Our product portfolio includes all different [more...]
QubicaAMF UK

QubicaAMF is the largest and most innovative bowling equipment provider with 600 employees worldwi [more...]
Vekoma Rides Manufacturing B.V.

Vekoma Rides has a large variety of coasters and attractions. [more...]
+ More profiles  
FEATURED SUPPLIER

CSI Design Expo Americas 2024 announces new Attractions & Entertainment Technology Zone
Cruise Ship Interiors (CSI) invites cruise lines, shipyards, design studios, outfitters, and suppliers to take part in CSI Design Expo Americas in Miami, Florida, the region’s only event dedicated to cruise ship interior design. [more...]
CATALOGUE GALLERY
 

+ More catalogues  
DIRECTORY
+ More directory  
DIARY

 

18-22 May 2024

Eco Resort Network

The Ravenala Attitude Hotel, Mauritius
23-24 May 2024

European Health Prevention Day

Large Hall of the Chamber of Commerce (Erbprinzenpalais), Wiesbaden, Germany
+ More diary  
LATEST ISSUES
+ View Magazine Archive

Attractions Management

2024 issue 1


View issue contents
View on turning pages
Download PDF
FREE digital subscription
Print subscription

Attractions Management

2023 issue 4


View issue contents
View on turning pages
Download PDF
FREE digital subscription
Print subscription

Attractions Management

2023 issue 3


View issue contents
View on turning pages
Download PDF
FREE digital subscription
Print subscription

Attractions Management

2023 issue 2


View issue contents
View on turning pages
Download PDF
FREE digital subscription
Print subscription

Attractions Management News

06 Apr 2020 issue 153


View on turning pages
Download PDF
View archive
FREE digital subscription
Print subscription

Attractions Handbook

2019


View issue contents
View on turning pages
Download PDF
FREE digital subscription
Print subscription
 
ABOUT LEISURE MEDIA
LEISURE MEDIA MAGAZINES
LEISURE MEDIA HANDBOOKS
LEISURE MEDIA WEBSITES
LEISURE MEDIA PRODUCT SEARCH
 
ATTRACTIONS MANAGEMENT
ATTRACTIONS MANAGEMENT NEWS
ATTRACTIONS HANDBOOK
PRINT SUBSCRIPTIONS
FREE DIGITAL SUBSCRIPTIONS
ADVERTISE . CONTACT US

Leisure Media
Tel: +44 (0)1462 431385

©Cybertrek 2024
Get Attractions Management digital magazine FREE
Sign up here ▸
Jobs    News   Products   Magazine   Subscribe
News Feature
Budget 2016

Osborne’s latest statement brings increased school sport funding and potential tax relief for grassroots clubs


The aftermath of the 2016 Budget will not be remembered as the smoothest of periods for chancellor George Osborne, who has held the position since the coalition government won the election in 2010.

After Work and Pensions secretary Iain Duncan Smith resigned over what he described as “indefensible” cuts to disability benefits – which were subsequently withdrawn – and his announcement regarding transformational school academisation reforms were derided by those in the teaching profession, it’s fair to say questions were being asked about whether he should maintain his position.

However, one section of society should be able to look through the document the Treasury published on 16 March with some optimism – that being the sports sector. The headline figure, undoubtedly, was that from 2017 government funding for PE and primary school sport will be doubled from £160m (US$225.7m €203.7m) to £320m (US$451.3m €407.3m) as a result of a new levy being applied on sugary drinks.

Additionally, a quarter of secondary schools will be able to bid from an annual pot of £285m (US$402m €362.8m) to opt into longer days and offer activities including sport and physical activity.

Baroness Sue Campbell, who chairs the Youth Sport Trust, was quick to label the move “transformational” for the development of children’s physical literacy, while Emma Boggis, CEO of the Sport and Recreation Alliance, said the initiative created an “opportunity for the education sector to engage with many of our members”.

Elsewhere, there was more promising news in the announcement, and subsequent launch, of a consultation process which will examine the feasibility of lowering or scrapping corporation tax for grassroots sports clubs.

Originally floated in Osborne’s Autumn Statement to the parliament last November, consultation submissions will be taken until 15 June 2015.

Finally, the government has also pledged to provide £1.5m (US$2.1m €1.9m) in Treasury funding to give “hundreds of children” with limb deficiency access to sports prosthetics.


The Budget 2016 at a glance
£320
The PE and primary school premium from September 2016.

£285
The annual amount schools will be able to bid to host after-hours activities including sport and physical activity.

£1.5m
The fund government has pledged for sports prosthetics for children.

LATEST NEWS
Disneyland Paris renames theme park as part of $2 billion transformation
Disneyland Paris has unveiled a new name for Walt Disney Studios Park as part of the park’s US$2 billion transformation.
UK's Royal attractions had a bumper year in 2023
Numbers from the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions, (ALVA) show that Royal attractions saw a huge increase in visitor numbers during 2023 – the coronation year of King Charles III.
Efteling to convert steam trains to electric as part of green drive
The Everyday Heritage initiative celebrates and preserves working class histories
Off the back of the success of the first round of Everyday Heritage Grants in 2022, Historic England is funding 56 creative projects that honour the heritage of working-class England.
Universal announces long-awaited details of its Epic Universe, set to open in 2025
Universal has revealed it will be adding new Harry Potter attractions, alongside Super Nintendo and How to Train Your Dragon worlds to its Florida resort.
Heartbreak for Swedish theme park, Liseberg, as fire breaks out
A fire has destroyed part of the new water world, Oceana, at Liseberg in Sweden, and a construction worker has been reported missing.
Museum director apologises after comparing the city of Florence to a sex worker
Museum director Cecilie Hollberg has come under fire for comparing the city to a sex worker due to uncontrolled mass tourism.
Populous reveals plans for major e-sports arena in Saudi Arabia
Populous have unveiled their plans for a state-of-the-art e-sports arena, designed to stand as a central landmark in Qiddaya City’s gaming and e-sports district, Saudi Arabia.
Raby Castle reveals ambitious plans to become a major visitor destination
Raby Castle, known as one of the finest medieval fortifications in England, is nearing the end of an ambitious two-year renovation project.
Wake The Tiger launches new 1,000sq m expansion
Wake the Tiger, the Bristol-based immersive art experience, is set to open its 1,000sq m expansion on Friday 2 February.
Merlin teams up with Hasbro and Lego to create Peppa Pig experiences
Merlin Entertainments, the LEGO Group and Hasbro have teamed up to create Peppa Pig experiences.
Tate Modern and Frame collaborate on a mind/body experience
London boutique operator, Frame, has teamed up with the Tate Modern to offer two yin and sound yoga classes, following by a tour of the art gallery.
+ More news   
 
COMPANY PROFILES
IDEATTACK

IDEATTACK is a full-service planning and design company with headquarters in Los Angeles. [more...]
TechnoAlpin

TechnoAlpin is the world leader for snowmaking systems. Our product portfolio includes all different [more...]
QubicaAMF UK

QubicaAMF is the largest and most innovative bowling equipment provider with 600 employees worldwi [more...]
Vekoma Rides Manufacturing B.V.

Vekoma Rides has a large variety of coasters and attractions. [more...]
+ More profiles  
FEATURED SUPPLIER

CSI Design Expo Americas 2024 announces new Attractions & Entertainment Technology Zone
Cruise Ship Interiors (CSI) invites cruise lines, shipyards, design studios, outfitters, and suppliers to take part in CSI Design Expo Americas in Miami, Florida, the region’s only event dedicated to cruise ship interior design. [more...]
CATALOGUE GALLERY
+ More catalogues  
DIRECTORY
+ More directory  
DIARY

 

18-22 May 2024

Eco Resort Network

The Ravenala Attitude Hotel, Mauritius
23-24 May 2024

European Health Prevention Day

Large Hall of the Chamber of Commerce (Erbprinzenpalais), Wiesbaden, Germany
+ More diary  
 


ADVERTISE . CONTACT US

Leisure Media
Tel: +44 (0)1462 431385

©Cybertrek 2024

ABOUT LEISURE MEDIA
LEISURE MEDIA MAGAZINES
LEISURE MEDIA HANDBOOKS
LEISURE MEDIA WEBSITES
LEISURE MEDIA PRODUCT SEARCH
ATTRACTIONS MANAGEMENT NEWS
ATTRACTIONS HANDBOOK
PRINT SUBSCRIPTIONS
FREE DIGITAL SUBSCRIPTIONS