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www.pactfacilities.co.uk
paf magazine media pack
physical activity facilities magazine (paf) is the leading title in the UK’s active leisure sector. Looking at the design, build and delivery ofphysical activity facilities as well as the day-to-day running andmanagement, paf magazine targets all stages of the building &procurement chain.
Published SIX times per year – Dec/Jan, Feb/March, April/May, June/July, Aug/Sept & Oct/Nov
Architects 30%Contractors 15%Building services 5%Operators/owners 20%Schools/colleges/universities 15%Local authorities 15%
Sector information
• Sport and physical activity makes a huge contribution to our economy.As one of the top 15 industrysectors in England, sport and sport-related activity generated GrossValue Added (GVA) of £20.3bn –1.9 per cent of the England total.
Sport England’s Economic Value of Sport June 2013
• The UK fitness market continues togrow and is valued at £5bn. Marketpenetration is currently 14.9 percent, with one in every seven Britsbelonging to a gym – a total of 10million people.
Leisure Database Company - 2018 State of the UK FitnessIndustry Report
• Sport in England generates a socialvalue of more than £44bn. Forevery £1 spent on participating insport in England, £1.91 worth ofbenefit is generated in society.
Sport Industry Research Centre - Social Return on Investment inSport (2016)
• Around 20 million adults in the UKare insufficiently active, puttingthem at a significantly greater riskof heart and circulatory disease,and premature death. The impactof physical inactivity and sedentarylifestyles also weighs heavily onUK healthcare, estimated to cost asmuch as £1.2bn a year.
British Heart Foundation - Physical Inactivity Report 2017
Circulation – 9,670
January 2017 . £6www.pactfacilities.co.uk
also in this issue:European City of SportWhat does the accolade mean for Bristol?
Health and devolutionDelivering transformational outcomesacross Greater Manchester
Interactive PlayMerging gaming technology withplay to boost activity
Sport in further education
Partnering with investors and operators torealise modern sports facilities
March 2017 . £6www.pactfacilities.co.uk
also in this issue:Rushcliffe ArenaCombining leisure and civic facilities to improve efficiency
Wheel appealProviding inclusive opportunities for wheelchair users
Functional fitnessHow can operators make the most of this continuing trend
The future of ParkourFollowing recognition as an official sport
May 2017 . £6www.pactfacilities.co.uk
also in this issue:Boutique FitnessKevin Yates on his expansion plans for Trib3
Sports buildingsA new sports hub for St Neot’sPreparatory School
Artificial surfacesA guide to selecting tennis surfaces
David Ross Sports VillageThe University of Nottingham’s new £40m sports facility
July 2017 . £6www.pactfacilities.co.uk
also in this issue:Active spaces foreverA new scheme to protectgreen spaces for activity
Water playBoost revenues by investing in aquatic play
Nowhere to playResearch shows playgroundsare closing at an alarming rate
Wirral Youth Zone£6m centre aims to improve the health,wellbeing and prospects of young people
30%Architects
15%Contractors
5%Building services
20%Operators/
owners
15%Schools/colleges
/universities
15%Local
authorities
Guaranteed sales leads for advertisers –Take the risk out of your media budget
As an advertiser in paf magazine you will benefit from ourguaranteed sales lead service, where we will send you the fullcontact details of readers that have specifically requestedinformation on your product sector, thus ensuring a great ROIfrom ALL advertising booked.
www.pactfacilities.co.uk
For more information please contact:Tammy Breese on 020 8288 1080 or email [email protected]
It’s not all about print
In addition to the printed magazine we can also offer –
A monthly e-mail bulletin – you will receive a photo, up to100 words of text, with a ‘read more’ facility and direct weblink to your site. This is a low cost way to broadcast yourcompany message to our 10,000+ named e-mail databaseand generate traffic directly to your web site.
Solus/stand-alone e-mails – we can broadcast your uniquemessage to our 10,000+ named e-mail database. These can
be sent on a date and time of your choice (subject toavailability) and we can fully monitor how many opens andclicks your solus e-mail receives.
Web site banner/tile/videos – promote your company onour web site. We can host a video clip and/or animatedbanners/tile advertisements. This is a tried and tested way ofgenerating excellent web clicks directly to your site.
May 2016 . £6www.pactfacilities.co.uk
also in this issue:Interview - Steven WardTurning the tide of physicalinactivity in the UKStreet GamesProviding physical activity where it is needed mostActive playgroundsInnovative solutions for crowded school play spaces
Jumping for joy
Looking at the growing popularity of trampolining in the UK
July 2016 . £6www.pactfacilities.co.uk
also in this issue:Crewe Lifestyle CentreCombining multiple sites toimprove wellbeing
Boutique fitnessFusion Lifestyle rolls out newfitness offering
Natural PlayHow natural elements in playspaces can increase activity
Interview – Dean HorridgeEngaging and educating childrenthrough activity
September 2016 . £6www.pactfacilities.co.uk
also in this issue:Interview – Dr William BirdAchieving industrial change inlevels of physical activity
Summit Adventure CentreIs this the future of public sector leisure?
Play SchoolEmbedding active play into the curriculum
Scaling new heightsEmbracing the growing popularity of indoor climbing
November 2016 . £6www.pactfacilities.co.uk
also in this issue:Sheffield’s Football HubsA radical vision to transformgrassroots football
South Dartmoor AcademyStepping in to delivercommunity fitness facilities
Asset protectionSafeguarding clubhouses againstvandalism, theft, fire and flood
Outdoor gymsImproving physical activity opportunities for local communities
Associated business meeting & networking events
The physical activity facilities forum & the holiday & leisurepark development foum – Benefit from a series of pre-selected,face-to-face meetings with a mix of senior level architects, specifiers,contractors, project managers, local authorities, owners andoperators all working on active projects in this booming sector.
Please visit www.paf-forum.co.ukwww.hlpd-forum.co.uk