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Sixty five towns and cities are in the running to pioneer the UK’s first local television services.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Changes to come in ahead of 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Part of a rolling program to take broadband to everyone in the UK.
A framework of broadband service providers is being developed
Citizens urged to ‘make their voices heard’ to help secure local match funding. As part of the Government’s £530 million investment in the …
Just over £363 million in Government investment is set to take broadband to all homes and businesses in England and Scotland.
DCMS response to public enquiries.
Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport Jeremy Hunt announced funding today to help broadband reach all in the country
Sixty five towns and cities are in the running to pioneer the UK’s first local television services, Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt has announced
Legacy Company invites architects, designers and engineers to design a new public space for London.
Plans announced for a ‘digital hub’ in every community to boost economy.
The Royal Armouries has completed a major redevelopment of its museum at Fort Nelson
Winners chosen in Your Park, Your Place competition.
Eleven conservation projects pass first round of Heritage Lottery Fund programme.
Put your Olympic and Paralympic questions to Hugh Robertson.
Ministers, Olympic chiefs and athletes visited the completed Aquatics Centre and gathered in Trafalgar Square to mark the milestone.
Details of the second exhibition of works from the Government Art Collection have been announced
John Penrose protects Capital’s ‘hidden heritage’
Heritage Minister John Penrose protects Capital’s ‘hidden heritage’.
Diverse range of works by established and up-and-coming contemporary craftspeople will be on display to visitors
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