Sue Robb of 4Children talks to Julie Laughton and Alison Britton from the Department for Education about the role of childminders in delivering the 30 hours free entitlement.
René Dee, CEO, The Westminster Collection, offers his advice on choosing the right venue for your event
Registration for the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme opened on 1 April 2010. But what does this mean for public sector organisations? Andrew Hitchings, project executive for CRC at the Environment Agency, explains
The public sector faces challenging targets on cutting greenhouse gas emissions over this decade
There is still a great deal of asbestos in public buildings and housing stock. Peter Robinson, Chairman of UKATA explains how it must be managed
Employers of construction workers for demolition work have a legal duty to ensure that they are well trained to handle asbestos
The Association of Corporate Treasurers Annual Conference features essential treasury updates
The NAPF Local Authority Conference will address challenges which the Local Government Pension Scheme will face this year
In the debate about obesity amongst the population, the Automatic Vending Association is keen to set the record straight
The recession hit the UK van, truck and trailer market hard. We look at what’s in store for 2010 and beyond
With magnificent castles, inspiring countryside and historic towns, in the East Midlands you’ll discover a very special part of the country
The Meetings Industry Association’s Accredited in Meetings scheme demonstrates to buyers that your services have passed a stringent quality assurance accreditation
New guidance has been developed to address the problem of injuries and fatal accidents within the waste and recycling industry
Nick Gardner, senior consultant SQW Consulting and co-founder of ProjectDirt.com on behalf of Ecos Trust and Devon Sustainable Building Initiative, reports on a major conference on low and zero carbon building
Tom Cumberlege, public sector manager at the Carbon Trust, looks at what local authorities can do to reduce their carbon emissions
Dave Lewis, head of business energy services at npower, says planning is everything for organisations preparing for the Carbon Reduction Commitment Energy Efficiency Scheme
From this spring, social housing providers will have to meet new standards required by the Tenant Services Authority
The skills that an outsourced debt collection agency can bring to the public sector are increasingly proving their worth
With public sector spending under scrutiny, those that use consultants may have to justify expenditure. Jerome Reback, partner at Engage for Change, gives an eight point plan to drive value from a consultancy investment
Sue Robb of 4Children talks to Julie Laughton and Alison Britton from the Department for Education about the role of childminders in delivering the 30 hours free entitlement.
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Scotland is a captivating destination that offers ideal settings for corporate meetings and events, incentive trips, and association conferences. With its breathtaking landscapes, rich history, vibrant culture, and world-class facilities, Scotland has everything you need to ensure your event is memorable and successful.
Robyn Quick investigates how funding from the cancelled part of HS2 is being reallocated to road maintenance across the country.