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Anti-poverty moves lack clout, say charities
31 March 2006
At first glance, last week's Budget appears to include a raft of headline-grabbing measures designed to lift children out of poverty.
Disappointment as VAT retained on housing refurbishment
31 March 2006
With the exception of positive news on Real Estate Investment Trusts (see Budget News, p10), which could have a huge impact on the amount of money invested in new development in the UK, chancellor Gordon Brown's tenth budget contained little of substance for the physical regeneration sector.
Task force to help London compete
31 March 2006
A task force is to be set up to bolster London's position as a key player on the global economic stage, the Treasury has announced.
RDAs hail move to economic focus
31 March 2006
The Treasury's decision to assess all regeneration programmes on their contribution to growth and ability to close persistent economic gaps has been welcomed by the regional development agencies.
Second chance for skills Free A-level education extended to young adults
31 March 2006
An expansion of free education will enable young adults to study up to A-level standard without paying tuition costs, the Budget revealed.
Proposals to expand training opportunities
31 March 2006
Proposals to expand training opportunities for low-skilled women were announced in the Budget. The Government plans to double the number of Skills Coaching pilots to 16 Jobcentre Plus districts with a specific focus on helping low-skilled women return to work. The Sector Skills Councils will also receive funding to develop new ways of recruiting and training low skilled women.
The Government to fund opportunities for disadvantaged young people
31 March 2006
The Government is providing £6 million to fund opportunities for disadvantaged young people to develop new skills by getting involved in a range of media projects, in particular by promoting their involvement in TV and radio production. A national competition is also being launched in 2006/07 to recognise and reward innovative projects run by young people for young people.
Capital grants being made available
31 March 2006
Capital grants are being made available to small- and medium-sized enterprises to help them establish workplace nurseries. There will be approximately £8 million available in both 2006/07 and 2007/08.
VCS consultation aims to boost renewal role
31 March 2006
The "largest ever" consultation of community and voluntary groups is to be undertaken with the aim of dramatically increasing their role in regeneration, the Government said last week.
SMEs will get £8m for work nurseries
31 March 2006
Small and medium-sized businesses are to receive £8 million over the next two years to help establish workplace nurseries.
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