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NEWS BRIEF: Creative Industries Commission chair says creative sector is vital
26 September 2003
London's fast-growing creative sector is vital to the capital's future economic prosperity, according to the chair of the Creative Industries Commission. Speaking at the London Design Festival, Michael Frye said the sector was...
NEWS BRIEF: New credit union created in Nottingham
26 September 2003
A new city-wide credit union has been created in Nottingham, following the merger of two existing organisations. The Fair Goose and Radford Credit Union has joined forces with the Friar Tuck Credit...
NEWS BRIEF: Government announces 'extended' schools
26 September 2003
Sixty-one schools in England are to be expanded to deliver a range of community services, including healthcare, childcare, and lifelong learning, the Government has announced. Revealing the 'extended' schools this week, children's minister...
NEWS BRIEF: Portable consultation room to be used in Oldham
26 September 2003
A portable inflatable consultation room is to be used to tour 13 Oldham neighbourhoods to garner residents' views on the area's regeneration. The 'satellite' unit, the brainchild of Oldham's local strategic partnership and...
COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: Consultation pays off for councils
26 September 2003
Local authorities that work with communities in an "inclusive and imaginative" way are the most likely to succeed in their regeneration policies, according to the Government's public sector watchdog. A report from...
COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: Greens call for fairer Scots planning rules
26 September 2003
Scotland's planning system must be made "fairer for communities", one of the country's leading environmentalists said last week. Duncan McLaren, chief executive of Friends of the Earth Scotland, said that Scottish planning...
COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: Birmingham is given zero rating for tenants' service
26 September 2003
Birmingham City Council was last week awarded no stars out of three in an Audit Commission report into its housing repairs and maintenance service. The report says that while some progress had...
COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: Spotlight on TV saints and shirkers
26 September 2003
Television's portrayal of black and ethnic minority communities is set to come under the spotlight via a weekly list naming heroes and shaming culprits. The list, the idea of diversity campaign group...
COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: New NDC boss calls for more input from public
26 September 2003
The new boss of a West Midlands New Deal for Communities partnership this week set a goal of increasing by more than ten times the level of community engagement in the NDC....
COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: Women much more likely to be poor than men, claims report
26 September 2003
Women are significantly more likely to be poor than men and their poverty is underpinned by outdated assumptions on their role in society, according to a report published last week. The Equal...
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