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The Prince's Rural Action programme supports dairy sector
A new initiative to support the British dairy sector has been launched today by The Prince’s Rural Action Programme, a Business in the Community (BITC) campaign. The project aims to support 100 farms with the objective of reducing the decline in the number of dairy farms by improving their profitability.
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Schools, colleges and universities in England pull together to fight university fees confusion
Schools, colleges and universities around England will work together on 14 November 2011 on the first ever national Student Finance Day. The campaign aims to ensure prospective students understand how the new student finance package works before they make a decision as to whether they can afford to go to university.
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Call to Action from Derbyshire's new Enterprise Allowance Project
Call to Action from Derbyshire's new Enterprise Allowance Project
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Free reporting tool to help businesses track their sustainability journey
For the first time in 2011, UK businesses will be able to report back on their sustainability progress through the Mayday website using the new Mayday Sustainable Business Tracker.
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Breakfast Club Delivery Under New Sponsorship Deal
Launch of new free bread delivery to Breakfast Clubs in Nottingham supported by Hovis Bakery and City Link.
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Derbyshire Carers Association - ProHelp case study
East Midlands ProHelp pulled out the stops to help Derbyshire Carers Association get a new home in Chesterfield.
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East Midlands Employee Volunteering Award
East Midlands Employee Volunteering Award
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Rhubarb Farm - ProHelp Case Study
Rhubarb Farm is an environmental social enterprise using organic horticulture as a vehicle for training and therapeutic benefit. The project was assisted in the initial stages of setting up by Nottinghamshire ProHelp.
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The Prince’s Countryside Fund announces crisis funding for farming charities
The Prince’s Countryside Fund has announced today that it will be giving £40,000 from the emergency relief fund to ARC Addington and Farm Crisis Network following the recent problems affecting the farming industry. Designed to provide immediate support to farming charities, the money will be drawn from a special emergency funding stream set aside by The Prince’s Countryside Fund.
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Radford Care Group - Case study
Radford Care Group has purchased a 125 year lease for the land it currently occupies, supported by members of Nottinghamshire ProHelp, which will allow it to expand by building a brand new centre on the site to complement the existing facility.
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