4 Aug 2017

Major Spectator Sports Division Meeting- 6 September 2017

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Date: Wednesday 6 September 2017

Time: 11:00 

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

1. CHAIR’S REMARKS

2. DUTY OF CARE (40mins): Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson will discuss the Duty of Care in Sport review. Document can be found here.

3. SPORT AND RECREATION ALLIANCE UPDATE (20mins):

  • a. SPORTS BUSINESS COUNCIL
  • b. SPORTS BETTING LEVY
  • c. DFE SCHOOLS FUNDING
  • d. UKAD REVIEW
  • e. GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION (GDPR)

4. GOVERNANCE CODE AND FUNDING (15mins): General update on where sports have got to.

5. SECONDARY TICKETING (10mins): An update on latest developments.

6. MEMBER REVIEW (10mins): Rob Arnott to update on the Alliance’s member review project.

7. DRINKAWARE (20mins): Elaine Hindal (Chief Executive), Rommel Moseley (Director of Business Development and Partnerships) and Lizzie Worth (Public Affairs Manager) attend to consult, propose questions and provoke discussion around Drinkaware’s latest work. Please find below a pre-read document.

8. AOB (5mins)

9. DATE OF NEXT MEETING

· Wednesday 22 November

Download the Major Spectator Sports Division Meeting Agenda- 6 September

Drinkaware pre-read

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