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Community Renewal News: Up and Running - Music for Life, Liverpool
26 March 2004
Scheme: Music for Life project in Liverpool. Objective: To give young people, their families and their teachers an experience of music and to provide access to a high-quality musical education otherwise unavailable to them. Funding: £100,000 from Kensington Regeneration for five years and an undisclosed sum from the Shirley Makin Found-ation for the first two years. Staff: One full-time member of staff based at the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (RLPO).
Community Renewal News Brief: The number of companies ...
26 March 2004
The number of companies participating in the Corporate Responsibility Index has risen in its second year by 14 per cent. The index evaluates how companies' activities affect society and their environment. The results were announced last week by responsible business promoter Business in the Community. Utilities company National Grid Transco came first, followed by oil and gas company BP and food producer Unilever. For more details (tel) 0870 600 2482.
Community Renewal News: Social enterprise 'has huge potential to grow'
26 March 2004
There is huge potential for growth in the social enterprise sector, the first survey to measure the level of UK social entrepreneurship predicted this week.
Community Renewal News: Better services urged for community firms
26 March 2004
Community businesses in the capital need better support services and financial advice, social enterprise organisations told the London Assembly last week.
Budget News: Pilot welfare-to-work carrots dangled in front of unemployed
26 March 2004
Ministers have strengthened their welfare-to-work agenda by announcing a package of new measures aimed at drawing the jobless back into work.
Budget News: RDAs given more decision-making powers
26 March 2004
An injection of new powers was given to the regional development agencies last week after months of lobbying.
Budget News: Small firms' dividend tax loophole closed
26 March 2004
Small, family-run businesses will be hit hardest after the chancellor closed a tax loophole, it was claimed last week.
Budget News: The Barker Report in Brief - Ways of releasing extra land for housebuilding ...
26 March 2004
Ways of releasing extra land for housebuilding through the planning system will be considered by the Government. Barker's report called on local authorities to be "more realistic" in their initial allocations of land, and "more flexible" at bringing extra land forward. She also recommended local authorities should allocate a further buffer of land to cope with changes in demand.
Budget News: The Barker Report in Brief - Greenfields equal in size to Manchester ...
26 March 2004
Greenfields equal in size to Manchester would be built on as a result of the Barker plans, said the Campaign to Protect Rural England last week. It said the proposals would impose huge infrastructure costs on the public purse while fuelling regional economic disparities. Neil Sinden, CPRE's policy director, said that Barker's proposed housebuilding levels would cause an "unnecessary environmental disaster, placing huge areas of countryside at risk and undermining urban regeneration".
Budget News: The Barker Report in Brief - The Government has been quiet on a Barker proposal ...
26 March 2004
The Government has been quiet on a Barker proposal to move on from the Right to Buy and Right to Acquire schemes, which allow social housing tenants to buy their homes. The Barker Report said that a new scheme should be provided at a lower cost and with greater recycling of revenues than the existing schemes. The ODPM last year rejected the idea of allowing tenants an equity stake in their homes.
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