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A survey of the demand for indoor tennis centres (2000/01)

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Consultant:
BJM Research & Consultancy

Research
This survey represents another in the series of Sports Facility Surveys undertaken within the More Places programme.

The survey will illustrate the demand for indoor tennis centres by providing data on the levels and patterns of use in three areas of best supply - areas where there is little or no latent demand.

These results will enable the recalibration of Sport England's Facilities Planning Model (FPM) for indoor tennis centres. Consequently, when the model is applied to any geographical location it will be able to compare existing supply with a scenario of 'best supply' and thus identify the scale of any deficiency and the subsequent priorities for development.

To achieve the relevant data the survey has the following objectives:

Progress to date: Project completed

Reports
Final Report (184 Kb) PDF


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