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Leisure Trusts
The decision to grant charitable status to leisure trusts was controversial and still has its critics. Read our special report to find out how it all started and the benefits of forming a trust for leisure and cultural services. Also hear from Peter Cardy, chief executive of Aquaterra Leisure
Analysis: The onward march of the leisure trusts
More than 100 leisure trusts, most with charitable status, have been created in recent years. Ben Cook looks at their origins, the reasons for their expansion and the continuing debate over their independence. And Peter Cardy, chief executive of Aqua...
Analysis: Leisure trusts - why do they do it?
Tax reliefs are not the only benefit for trusts providing leisure and cultural services
Analysis: Leisure trusts - should they really have charitable status?
Critics, including the Directory of Social Change, have argued that such trusts lack independence and fail to conform to the public's ideas about charity
Opinion: Mature leisure trusts are cutting the council apron strings
Non-profit leisure is by nature charitable, argues voluntary sector veteran Peter Cardy, whose latest job is chief executive of Aquaterra Leisure
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