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Economic Regeneration through Strong Partnerships
Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council -
Development and Innovation
Belfast City Council -
Every Suffolk Child Matters
Suffolk County Council -
Exploring Greener Pastures
ASDA -
Helping Older People Get More Out of Life
WVRS -
"Welcome to the North" Public Arts Programme
Northern Way
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Mary Dalman
Customer Service Development Manager, London Borough of Croydon -
I&DeA
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NPIA - National Policing Improvement Agency
Sponsor of the Bravery Category -
GSCC - General Social Care Council
Sponsor of the Care and Commitment Category -
Interview with Donna Close
The Local Government Channel talks to Donna Close about why Festivals are good for the community -
An Empowering Authority
London Borough of Lambeth -
Credit Crunch: Rural Economies
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Michelle Epstein
London Borough of Redbridge -
Credit Crunch: LGA Summit
The implications for Local Government -
Credit Crunch: Overview
Local Government expert Tony Travers -
Communities and Local Government
Inclusion Category Sponsors -
Post Office Closures
Local Government Today's Sam Hughes is sent to Essex to investigate -
Sarah Lockett catches up with Hazel Blears MP
Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government in Bournemouth -
Technology and Social Care
Nokia -
Turning Vision into Reality - how partners are shaping Thurrock
Shaping Thurrock Partnership
Flood Response Team
East Riding of Yorkshire Council
The floods of June 2007 hit the East Riding of Yorkshire with devastating effect with 6,242 homes being damaged by floodwater. The resources of the East Riding of Yorkshire Council were stretched to the limit. Once the scale of the flooding was apparent all non-essential services were suspended and staff diverted to assisting with the prevention of flooding to properties and the massive clean up programme that would follow. Many staff were affected by the flooding, some being unable to return to their homes and having to move into caravans. Despite this, staff worked well beyond the call of duty to help alleviate the problems being suffered by residents.


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