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Grassroots groups and projects across the country working to improve community relations are to benefit from £240,000 of new funding from the…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Lord McNally lecture about the work of the probation service and rehabilitation.
A new approach to community activism that will see people reclaiming their streets, was set out in a report published by Baroness Newlove.
The Near Neighbours programme brings people together from diverse communities and different faiths.
Bulletin from the government's neighbourhood planning team about the latest news and policy developments.
Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government Eric Pickles has spoken of the vital role that faith groups play in local communities…
How The Cares Family community networks are reducing loneliness and improving wellbeing by bringing older and younger neighbours together.
Putting power into the hands of local people to shape their neighbourhoods will help to ensure growth that is sustainable, responsible and green.
The Near Neighbours programme will offer small grants to communities that have bright ideas for local inter faith projects.
New funding to encourage more communities to get involved in neighbourhood planning.
The Near Neighbours programme has been awarded an additional £1.5 million of funding.
More people than ever will benefit from the opportunity to improve their local communities.
This speech was given by Nick Herbert MP at the joint ACPO and Restorative Justice Council conference in Manchester on 16 February 2011.
Eden in Cumbria becomes the first area in the country to adopt a neighbourhood plan.
Brandon Lewis announces a multi-million pound boost to support communities looking to set up neighbourhood plans.
Communities across England are set to benefit from a package of support worth £22.8 million.
Communities Minister Stephen Williams today (23 February 2015) joined the celebrations to mark the landmark 800th project launched to bring about lasting change to neighbourhoods.
New powers to give local people unprecedented influence to determine the future of their areas are to be tried out in 36 more front-runner areas…
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