Playing surfaces
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The floor covering of up-to-date leisure facilities must be suitable for many different sports and recreational activities. In 'wet areas,' any floor covering must have a high level of slip resistance, and ceramic tiles or sheet PVC and rubbers are usually the most popular for these situations. Specifiers should be aware that the choice of floor finish can greatly influence the types of events which are held in a leisure facility, especially an indoor sports hall.
Publication Name: Leisure Management
Subject: Travel industry
ISSN: 0266-9102
Year: 1995
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The winners are lightweights
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An overview is presented of innovative materials which have been developed for the construction of sports structures in the United Kingdom. These materials have economic benefits and avoid the disruption and delay of traditional building techniques.
Publication Name: Leisure Management
Subject: Travel industry
ISSN: 0266-9102
Year: 2001
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Tailored to suit
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An overview is presented of the use of synthetic grass, which is available in several tailored forms to meet the needs of different sports. Synthetic grass was developed in Texas in 1965 and first used in the United Kingdom in 1971 for hockey.
Publication Name: Leisure Management
Subject: Travel industry
ISSN: 0266-9102
Year: 2001
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