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NDC boss suspended
19 December 2007
The boss of the former New Deal for Communities partnership in Nottingham has been suspended.
Cohesion consultation underway
17 December 2007
The government has launched a consultation to look at improving communication and social interaction between people from different faith communities.
Cash for countryside bodies
14 December 2007
Bodies responsible for ensuring the needs of rural communities are recognised in public policy are to receive a funding increase from the government.
Innovations
14 December 2007
How did a community co-operative save a natural food store from closure?
Evaluation lessons - Tackle trouble across the board
14 December 2007
Local Antisocial Behavious Strategies, Scotland
Winners and losers in a new era of funding
14 December 2007
We know that the Government wants to refocus regeneration onto tackling unemployment and other economic priorities. We know that ministers have promised to devolve more decision-making. But what this means in practice has up until now been unclear.
All change for local renewal funding
14 December 2007
In April, the Neighbourhood Renewal Fund will be replaced by the Working Neighbourhoods Fund. But many councils are set to lose out, finds Jamie Carpenter.
Our deprived areas still get less from the NHS
14 December 2007
An official audit shows that poor areas continue to get worse healthcare than rich, but there are some causes for optimism, finds Ben Walker.
Are our rural areas open to all?
14 December 2007
The number of ethnic minority people living in the countryside is likely to rise. Alan Riddell examines how well rural communities are prepared for such change.
Black role models to tour UK schools
14 December 2007
A national role-model programme to counter the low aspirations of black boys was unveiled last week by communities secretary Hazel Blears.
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