Voscur is calling upon organisations working with young people and students to encourage their stakeholders to register to vote by midnight on the 26 November in order to have their say in the General Election on the 12 December....
The Department of Work and Pensions has announced a £10 million Universal Credit Transition Fund for outreach programmes to help vulnerable people make Universal Credit claims.
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Trustees’ Week 2019 is now in full swing, running from Monday 4 – Friday 8 November, and it’s a chance to thank your existing trustees, recruit new trustees, and make a pledge for trustee diversity.
The...
The Charity Commission, along with the other UK regulators is seeking engagement partners to join key stakeholder groups that will help to gather feedback and ideas for changes to the charities Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP).
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Rising Arts Agency has launched a...
Over two thirds of charities think that fraud is a major risk, according to new research from the Charity Commission.
Despite this, less than 9% of charities have a fraud awareness training programme....
Bristol City Council has launched its consultation on the level of council tax it will charge for the year 2020-21.
The council is proposing...
The 2019-20 Voscurs, Bristol’s social impact awards, are now open for nominations.
This is your chance to nominate a group or individual for their hard work since January 2019. There are seven categories...
This month saw the first Queen’s Speech since June 2017.
Officially, the occasion is used to set out government proposals for the upcoming parliamentary term.
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Bristol City Council has submitted a planning application for a residential development on land bounded by Bonnington Walk, Landseer Avenue and a nearby railway line.
The housing will include 30 percent affordable homes is...