The scale and Significance of the leisure and recreation industry.
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Assignment 1; The scale and Significance of the leisure and recreation industry. A) Consumer Spending: Consumer spending on the leisure has risen since the 1970s dramatically in actual fact it has risen since 1971 to 1996 by 95 per cent. Britain has finally entered the leisure age. Spending on leisure goods and services has for the first time replaced out lay on food, housing or any other single element of the weekly family budget. According to the office for the national statistics. the figures that were produced on the 10th of November 1999 show that £60 a week was spent on leisure which is £3 more then 3 years ago, the closest behind this is the spending on food and none-alcoholic drinks running at £59 a week and housing at £57 a week. The consumer spending is widely varied in the leisure and recreation industry. The definition of leisure is the...

