Editor's letter:Sport CSR is growing fast As sport and exercise become a bigger part of people’s lives, there
are more opportunities for corporations and businesses to get
involved via their corporate social responsibility programmes, to the
point where CSR is becoming another sector of the sports industry
News:A look at the latest industry news Prince Harry launches paralympic-style games for injured soldiers; Etihad expansion to make it second largest EPL venue; sports minister calls for more opportunities for girls
Talking point:Turning the tide of inactivity Two new high-profile initiatives aim to tackle physical inactivity in the UK – but will they succeed where previous schemes haven't?
Interview:David Stalker CEO of ukactive, the trade association for the active leisure sector, speaks about the importance of becoming the government's delivery partner of health and wellbeing
Research:Consumer spending A welcomed legacy of the London 2012 Games has been an increase in consumer spending on sport. The Sports Industry Research Centre presents the figures
CSR Series:Sweating the assets In the first of a new series on corporate social responsibility, Crispin Andrews speaks to the people behind the wildly popular Sweatshop running clubs
New opening:Levi's Stadium Hot tech: San Francisco 49ers' new home in Santa Clara has been touted as the most technologically advanced in the word – fitting in with its Silicon Valley surroundings
Exporting the legacy:Inspiring nations The charity International Inspiration was set up to deliver a global legacy from the London 2012 Games. We speak to Olympic champion and IN trustee Katherine Grainger
GAME ON: A recap of the recent SAPCA annual conference; new technical committee launched; wheelchair Racing Academy named SAPCA's sponsored charity; View on turning pages View online