13 Sep 2016

Major Spectator Sports Division Meeting - 29 September

Major Spectator Sports Division Meeting - 29 September news article image

Date:   Thursday 29 September 2016

Time:   11:00

Venue: Sport and Recreation Alliance, 14-16 Caxton Street, London SW1H 0QT

AGENDA

1.    CHAIR’S REMARKS

2.    STRATEGIC LANDSCAPE AND CURRENT POLICY ISSUES

Items for discussion and decision on key lines:

(i)    UK Governance Code

(ii)   Sport England Investment Criteria

(iii)  Brexit

(iv)  Corporation Tax

(v)   Duty of Care

(vi)  HFSS Sponsorship and Obesity Strategy

3.    VOLUNTARY CODE ON BROADCAST MONITORING

To receive a progress report for information

4.    ALLIANCE’S NEW STRATEGIC PLAN 2017 – 2021

This is an opportunity for members to hear about the development of the Alliance’s new five-year strategy and feed in their views

5.    ANY OTHER BUSINESS

       i)   Alcohol fuelled behaviour at sporting venues

6.    DATE OF THE NEXT MEETING

To confirm the date for the next meeting as 23 November 2016, to be held at the Alliance Offices, Caxton Street, London

7.    DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

·       Leadership Convention, 2-3 November, Manchester

·      2017 Sport Summit, 24 May, Kia Oval

Download a copy of the agenda below:

Agenda for MSSD meeting 29 September 2016

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