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Agenda To 13 July

26 May 2006

- 5 June City Regions and Beyond. Organiser: Local Government Association. Venue: London. Details: (tel) 020 7664 3131, (email) info@lga.gov.uk or (web) www.lga.gov.uk

Social enterprise MBA to start in the autumn

26 May 2006

A business course in social entrepreneurship is to be launched by the University of Wales Institute in Cardiff this September.

Anti-social behaviour experts to pass on tips

26 May 2006

Showcases at which industry experts talk about their experiences in tackling anti-social behaviour are to take place across England next month.

Innovations - Health technology firms run RDA scheme

26 May 2006

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the health technology sector can now take control of their own funding through a company set up by the South-East of England Development Agency (Seeda).

New Publications

26 May 2006

Unless stated, these documents can be viewed on www.regen.net/doc

Key Read

26 May 2006

Shattered Lives; By Camila Batmanghelidjh; Published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers.

5 Steps to ... setting up a business incubator

26 May 2006

1. Provide flexible space. The building must have removable partitions to enable firms to grow, says Martin Garratt, director of strategic economic development body the Greater Cambridge Partnership. Offer leases of six or 12 months so that firms don't have to plan too far ahead, he says. You can also provide communal meeting rooms that can be shared between the different companies, he adds.

Clients' needs should be prioritised

26 May 2006

BACKGROUND Project: Ettrick Riverside Project Evaluation Period of evaluation 2002-05 Evaluating organisation: Bigger Economics Evaluation commissioned by Scottish Enterprise Aims and outline of the project: The project involved the...

Funding Focus

26 May 2006

Delegates at the Regeneration & Renewal National Conference heard how the sector may be entering a tougher funding climate - but they also learned about some novel ways to keep investment flowing in. Richard Garlick reports.

The Great White Spark

26 May 2006

The local government white paper might be delayed until after the summer, but the Prime Minister's intervention should ensure it will set the agenda for radical reform, says Ben Walker.

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