Identity area
Reference code
SECS-CBSN/2/1/2/34
Title
CB news, issue 30
Date(s)
- August 1989 (Creation)
Level of description
Item
Extent and medium
1 item
Context area
Name of creator
(1981-2015)
Archival history
Immediate source of acquisition or transfer
Content and structure area
Scope and content
Issue 30 content:
- Convention 89, more participation planned
- Telethon funding aids project for Little Hulton Community Enterprise
- UK councils asked for support, conference addresses relationship between local authorities and community enterprise
- Wester Hailes in recycling bid, on Wester Hailes Enterprises Ltd (WHEL)
- Social audit, the next stage
- Community business, what it does for the Philippines
- Free market broadcasting, a costly business
- Easterhouse on the air, community radio station licence for Citizens Band Radio group
- Old Town and South Side News, Edinburgh newspaper relaunched as a community business
- NFCF, City farms and Community Gardens new publication 'City Farmer'
- 'New Consumer' pilot issue magazine
- CBS responds to Scottish Enterprise white paper
- I am a local resident, poem from "The collected inspiration of Betty Kellock"
- Project moves on!, Scottish Community Enterprise Investment Fund (SCEIF) plans
- Office basics, learning the hard way: Children's Scrapstore, Bristol: Bristol and Avon Community Enterprise Conference
- What's in a name?, Closure of Via, community knitwear business
- Training scheme axed by EEC, the Vocational Training Programme run by Strathclyde Community Business
- Pop festival contract for Possil Community Business security company, Allander Security
- It's our city! community business projects reaching the finals of BBC's competition
- Viewdata, Strathclyde Community Viewdata (SCV) community information terminals
- New appointment for Duncan McTavish at Renfrew Development Company
- Private sector in training proposals, report on the St George's House Training Initiative
- 1988 survey of worker co-operatives summary report
- UK network of community enterprise