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Childcare skills to get £250m boost

24 February 2006

A £250 million childcare fund to be introduced in April will focus on improving training for existing carers and attracting new graduates, the Department for Education and Skills confirmed last week.

West Brom NDC plans UK's first industrial BID

24 February 2006

A West Midlands New Deal for Communities partnership could become the first in the country to start up a Business Improvement District to fund improvements to its area.

Benefits failing to plug poverty gap

24 February 2006

Many families are living well below the poverty line despite receiving a range of benefits, according to figures published by a child poverty charity last week.

Up and Running - Lambeth Savings & Credit Union, London

24 February 2006

Scheme: Lambeth Savings & Credit Union Ltd, Brixton Hill, Lambeth

Plan to increase parks and play areas in Wales

24 February 2006

A plan to increase the number of parks and play areas for children in Wales was launched last week by the Welsh Assembly Government. It includes a requirement on all Welsh councils to have staffed adventure playgrounds. Play in Wales is available via www.regen.net/doc.

Credit unions in Scotland launch new scheme

24 February 2006

Credit unions in Scotland will be able to offer home insurance and accounts that pay bills automatically under a scheme launched last week by the Scottish Executive. The Executive has announced £1 million to enable the new services to be delivered under the Scottish Credit Union Service of General Economic Interest Approval scheme.

New immigration into deprived areas strengthens social cohesion

24 February 2006

New immigration into deprived areas can strengthen social cohesion and promote neighbourhood sustainability, says a Joseph Rowntree Foundation study published last week. New Immigration at the Neighbourhood Level is available via www.regen.net/doc.

Poorly performing LSPs lose out on NRF cash

24 February 2006

Millions of pounds of Neighbourhood Renewal Funds will be withheld from Birmingham, Nottingham and Hull due to the poor performance of their local strategic partnerships, unless they show an improvement within two months.

Sector shows little faith in VCS scheme

24 February 2006

Fewer than one in five voluntary and community sector organisations believe that the Government's programme to boost VCS infrastructure will make the sector more effective, a survey reveals.

Snapping the scrawl Residents use phone photos to report graffiti

24 February 2006

A pilot project allowing local residents and council staff to report environmental crime using their mobile phones has doubled the amount of graffiti being cleaned up in a south-east London borough, figures published this week reveal.

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