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.
Proposals given backing include helping communities develop renewable energy.
Research to create new coal gasification and carbon storage industries.
Grant to incentivise councils to work with partners in the public and private sector to build homes where needed.
Campaign to tidy Scotland’s streets and beaches.
Schemes to save money amd reduce carbon emissions.
New building standards to create jobs, reduce emissions and save householders money.
Contract services to include park, buildings and vehicle fleet maintenance.
Removal of Government subsidy will release more money for maintaining council houses.
Plans will also create hundreds of manufacturing jobs.
Young people to experience an interactive placement discovering the importance and effect of nature.
Project will divert 400,000 tonnes of biodegradable municipal waste annually by 2020.
Plans include no pay uplift in 2010-11 for senior public sector staff.
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.
With the encroaching 2050 Net Zero target set out by the UK Government, there is now a concerted effort by all industries and commercial spaces to meet these targets. This has been further supported by the amended 2035 UK ban on the sale of all new petrol and diesel-powered cars and vans.
UKREiiF has quickly become a must-attend in the industry calendar for Government departments and local authorities.
Registration is now open for the award-winning Road Transport Expo 2024 (RTX) – the tradeshow with a dedicated “all about the truck” focus.
At GeoEnergy Design, we're on a mission to disrupt the traditional way heating and cooling ha
Professor Harith Alani, director of the Knowledge Management Institute at the Open University explains how AI can be used for good and bad.
Alex Lawrence, head of health & social care, techUK sets out techUK’s Five Point Plan for CareTech.