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NEWS BRIEF: A 12-month study to examine the merits ...
30 January 2004
A 12-month study is to examine the merits and effectiveness of the co-operative business structure for social firms. Funded by a £24,750 grant from Co-operative Action, the programme is intended to generate wider awareness of the co-operative model within the sector and examine the options it offers businesses set up specifically to create jobs for disabled people.
NEWS BRIEF: Mike Hayes becomes new president
30 January 2004
Mike Hayes, an urban planner with experience in Liverpool, Glasgow and Lambeth, has become the new president of the Royal Town Planning Institute. Hayes was director of regeneration in Lambeth during the 1990s when he helped to secure more than £90 million regeneration money for the south London borough.
NEWS BRIEF: Government's new National Offender Management System
30 January 2004
The Government's new National Offender Management System, which brings together the prison and probation services, is to have responsibility for all offenders, whether they are serving sentences in prison, in the community or both. Prison minister Paul Goggins announced this week that the new system will seek to ensure that progress made in prison is followed through in the community and that cutting reoffending is a priority.
NEWS BRIEF: Government's next annual survey
30 January 2004
The Government's next annual survey of British is households is to collect data on social capital in an attempt to measure 'neighbourliness'. The Office for National Statistics' 2004-05 general household survey wants to discover how the ties that hold communities together vary across the country. Social capital is a theme that appears in the survey from time to time, but has not featured since 2000-01.
MOVES: Appointment at MVA
30 January 2004
Transport consultancy MVA has promoted several members of staff. Nick Benbow, Glenn Higgs, Andrew Smith, Stephen Bennett, Matt Brown and Ian Robinson have all been promoted to the position of principal consultant.
MOVES: Appointment at Mount Anvil
30 January 2004
Development and construction group Mount Anvil has promoted Peter Burslem to the post of construction director. He will be responsible for a range of regeneration, development and construction projects in London and the South-East.
MOVES: Appointment at Manchester Knowledge Capital
30 January 2004
Former North West Development Agency chief executive Mike Shields has been appointed as part-time chief executive of education and training initiative Manchester Knowledge Capital. Shields, now a self-employed consultant, has also joined the board of the Liverpool Land Development Company, a group created by Liverpool City Council, the North-West Development Agency and government regeneration agency English Partnerships to coordinate major physical regeneration across the city.
MOVES: Appointment at Stride Treglow
30 January 2004
Architectural practice Stride Treglow has appointed Jonathan Richards as senior town planner. Richards joins from Bath & North East Somerset Council where he was a senior policy and projects officer. Kerrie Avery, formerly a development control planner with Mendip District Council, and recent graduate Tim Hines also join as town planners.
MOVES: Appointment at Threshold Housing and Support
30 January 2004
Housing association Threshold Housing and Support has recruited Jacquie Johnson as development manager. She was previously development manager of the Peabody Trust housing association. Ann Strangwood has also been promoted to assistant director. Strangwood, who has been working in a temporary post at Threshold for 18 months, was previously finance director of the Rosebery Housing Group.
MOVES: Appointment at The English Churches Housing Group
30 January 2004
The English Churches Housing Group has announced the appointment of three new members to its executive board. Pam Chesters has been appointed as chair. Currently chair of the Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust, Chesters is also a councillor with the London Borough of Camden. She replaces Thomas Hughes-Hallett who has stepped down after three years to concentrate on his full-time role as chief executive of the Marie Curie cancer fund. Solicitor Geoffrey Cotterill and Qadeer Kiani, ex-housing services director with Ujima Housing Association, also join the board.
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