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Sunderland's NDC awards almost £500,000
26 October 2007
Sunderland New Deal for Communities partnership, Back on the Map, is to provide nearly £500,000 to four projects that aim to increase education, training and employment opportunities and improve community safety in Hendon and the city's East End.
How we did it...
26 October 2007
A resource pack aimed at helping young children think about the built environment.
Reckless ministers set to burn fingers over policy amendments
26 October 2007
Why are ministers so intent on playing with fire when it comes to the legal aspects of public policy?
Health inequalities divide nation
23 October 2007
A health divide continues to separate the north and south of England, according to government data just released.
Councils win status for engaging with residents
22 October 2007
Two councils from each English region - 18 in all - have been named "empowerment champions" because of their work in engaging with residents.
Children's Play: Playful Ideas
19 October 2007
Supports projects creating play opportunities for deprived children.
"I don't really have an answer"
19 October 2007
London Councils chairman Merrick Cockell on his plans to help the poorest 15 per cent.
Minimum service goals for poor areas ditched
19 October 2007
The government has ditched its system of "floor targets" designed to ensure improvements in the lives of people in the most deprived neighbourhoods, Regen.net can reveal.
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