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Faiths, Social Action and Big Society

the report from the Faith Based Regeneration Network UK National Conference held on 19th October 2010
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Developing a new model of supporting community action

 Urban forum asks members for opinions on the way forward
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Partnership opportunity for ResPublica's new research project,

 ‘Re-Imagining the Church of England: Social Action and Civic Role’ 
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Bradford District Faiths Forum funding to cease

 BDFF is currently being wound up as a company ...
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'Creating the conditions for integration'

'a new document from Communities and Local Government
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Developing an Offer to Faith Based Organisations: Consultation Report

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Press Release 15/1/12 The Year of Service

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Quaker Social Action (2011) Annual Report - Our 'impact' on the challenges of poverty

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Regeneration to enable growth:What Government is doing in support of community-led regeneration (3 November 2011)

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A plain English guide to the Localism Act - update 15 November 2011

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