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Accreditations and Affiliations



British Swimming is responsible for the representation of the United Kingdom swimming, internationally. It is the National Governing Body for swimming, diving, synchronized swimming, water polo and open water. They aim for their athletes to earn high success at various worldwide and national championships.





The Outdoor Advertising Association (OAA) of the United Kingdom’s goal is to provide an entrance into the diverse world of outdoor media. OAA directs their members’ attention to and advancing their relationship with the advertising community and the public, national and local governments. Their intent is to provide a reference point for the outdoor industry and inform people about various advertising opportunities that are offered by their members.




ISO 9001 is the internationally recognised standard for an organisation's internal Quality Management. The term 'quality' refers to all those features of a product or service which are required by the customer. An organisation's 'Quality Management' refers to an organisation's actions to ensure that its products or services satisfy its customers' quality requirements and complies with any regulations applicable to those products or services.

Benefits of ISO
Most organisations want ISO 9001 certification to qualify for a tender or to achieve preferred supplier status: typically for a Local Authority. However, there are many other benefits that can be added to these, including:
1. Improved Internal; working leading to less errors and re-work
2. Improved customer satisfaction and loyalty
3. Improved morale and motivation
4. Preferential Insurance Premiums
5. Competitive Advantage
6. Increased profitability
7. Enhanced Status

For further information: http://www.british-accreditation.co.uk
 






The ECB is the governing body for all cricket in England and Wales. It provides support for the game of cricket beyond the boundaries of international and first class. Building Partnerships, ECB’s plan for cricket, is built on four key pillars, effective leadership, domestic games, enthusing participation and successful teams.

   

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