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Parkwood appoints Andy Farr as new business director
POSTED 06 Mar 2018 . BY Tom Walker
During his career, Farr has overseen a number of high-profile procurement and delivery projects in the sector Credit: Parkwood Leisure
Management company Parkwood Leisure has named Andy Farr as its new business development director.

Farr will be tasked with growing Parkwood’s core business, exploring opportunities to work with local authorities and identifying key growth strategies – with a focus on both new markets and maximising local benefits from existing partnerships.

He will join Parkwood’s senior management team on 1 May from specialist management consulting firm FMG Consulting, where he was founder director.

Farr has a distinguished career in leisure, having overseen a number of high-profile procurement and delivery projects in the sector – including British Cycling’s National Facilities Strategy, Stoke Mandeville Stadium National Disability Sports Centre operator procurement and the National Football Facilities Strategy for the FA, Premier League and Sport England.

He was also the lead author of the Leisure Procurement Toolkit on behalf of Sport England.

Peter Fitzboydon, managing director of Parkwood Leisure, said: “High-quality staff are crucial to the success of our business, and our growth plan for the coming years highlighted the need for additional expertise in this area.

“With almost two decades of high-level business development experience in the sports and leisure sector, Andy will be a huge asset to our team.”

Farr added: “I’m looking forward to helping the business grow further through a focused and collaborative approach, working with key partners to maximise the local impact of our services in keeping people active.”

Parkwood Leisure currently operates over 85 leisure facilities on behalf of 25 local authority clients across England and Wales. The company has a turnover of over £85m and employs over 4,500 staff.
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Parkwood appoints Andy Farr as new business director
POSTED 06 Mar 2018 . BY Tom Walker
During his career, Farr has overseen a number of high-profile procurement and delivery projects in the sector Credit: Parkwood Leisure
Management company Parkwood Leisure has named Andy Farr as its new business development director.

Farr will be tasked with growing Parkwood’s core business, exploring opportunities to work with local authorities and identifying key growth strategies – with a focus on both new markets and maximising local benefits from existing partnerships.

He will join Parkwood’s senior management team on 1 May from specialist management consulting firm FMG Consulting, where he was founder director.

Farr has a distinguished career in leisure, having overseen a number of high-profile procurement and delivery projects in the sector – including British Cycling’s National Facilities Strategy, Stoke Mandeville Stadium National Disability Sports Centre operator procurement and the National Football Facilities Strategy for the FA, Premier League and Sport England.

He was also the lead author of the Leisure Procurement Toolkit on behalf of Sport England.

Peter Fitzboydon, managing director of Parkwood Leisure, said: “High-quality staff are crucial to the success of our business, and our growth plan for the coming years highlighted the need for additional expertise in this area.

“With almost two decades of high-level business development experience in the sports and leisure sector, Andy will be a huge asset to our team.”

Farr added: “I’m looking forward to helping the business grow further through a focused and collaborative approach, working with key partners to maximise the local impact of our services in keeping people active.”

Parkwood Leisure currently operates over 85 leisure facilities on behalf of 25 local authority clients across England and Wales. The company has a turnover of over £85m and employs over 4,500 staff.
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Plastic cutlery and cups will be removed from all cafés in leisure centres run by Parkwood Leisure, in a move that will stop more than two million coffee cups going to landfill every year.
Parkwood Group founder Tony Hewitt dies aged 68


Tony Hewitt, the founder and executive chair of the Parkwood Group, which owns Parkwood Leisure, has passed away at the age of 68.
Leisure centres introduce healthier snacks and drinks to meet customer demand


More than 80 leisure facilities across the UK will overhaul their food and beverage offering from the New Year following growing demand for healthier options.
Ex-London Sport CEO appointed by Parkwood Leisure


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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.
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Vekoma Rides has a large variety of coasters and attractions. [more...]
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By combining lighting, video, scenic and architectural elements, sound and special effects we tell s [more...]
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