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The Future of Culture, Tourism and Sport - Overcoming the financial challenges to improve services #culture12
18 Sep 2012
Broadcast from London

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The importance of culture, tourism and sport in addressing issues such as social inclusion; health and crime is becoming increasingly apparent. But despite an annual £3billion spend on services, local government is still financially restricted in the drive to improve services

In the face of budget cuts local government; the voluntary sector and private providers have needed to explore new ways of commissioning and delivering services to make savings; generate income and ultimately improve standards in service delivery.

In its 8th year, this conference brought together senior officers and elected members with local partners and national development agencies to explore best practice in developing and delivering services within the culture, tourism and sport sector.

 

Programme
10:05
Diana Shelton, Vice-Chair, Chief Cultural and Leisure Officers' Association (CLOA); Head of Leisure and Tourism, West Oxfordshire District Council
Welcome and introduction from chair of the conference

10:15
Cllr Andrew Lewer, Deputy Chair, Culture, Tourism and Sport (CTS) Programme Board, LG Group; Leader and Cabinet Member for Culture, Derbyshire County Council
Leading with culture: risks and rewards

10:30
Ufi Ibrahim, Chief Executive, British Hospitality Association
Hospitality, sport and tourism: realising the true potential of place

10:45
Questions and discussion: Session 1
11:00
Break
11:30
Adrian Smith, Director, Culture and Communities, London Borough of Lambeth
Co-operative council and income generation

11:50
Robin Tuddenham, Director, Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council
Localism and new forms of delivery: untapping the 'hidden wealth' of communities

12:10
John Lanagan, Learning and Enterprise Manager, Museum of East Anglian Life
Diversifying income, building capacity, generating social capital

12:30
Panel discussion: Are we headed for a US-style system where most services are provided by the private and voluntary sectors rather than the government?
Steve Laird, Director: Leisure and Culture, V4 Services;
Bernard Donoghue, Director, Association of Leading Visitor Attractions;
Robin Tuddenham, Director of Communities, Calderdale Council.

13:00
Break
14:00
Lisa Dodd-Mayne, Service Director, Sport and Culture, Wakefield Council; Member of CLOA Executive Board
Making the case for investing in culture; tourism and sport: an outcomes-framework approach

14:20
Bernie Jones, Chief Executive, Trafford Community Leisure
Community engagement as a tool for ensuring ROI and engaging with hard-to-reach

14:40
Geoff Thompson MBE, Executive Chairman, Youth Charter
Citizenship in action

What's on now:
15:00
Shaun Dawson, Chief Executive, Lee Valley Regional Park Authority
From paddling to cycling, to tennis to hockey - securing a lasting legacy from the Games

15:20
Questions and discussion: Session 3
15:30
Break
15:45
Seminar 1: Boosting the visitor economy
Bernard Donoghue, Director, Association of Leading Visitor Attractions

15:45
Seminar 2: Facility rationalisation – strategy to delivery
Kevin Mills, Strategic Lead Capital Projects and Facilities, Sport England:
Andy Farr, Director, FMG Consulting.

16:30
End of broadcast
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