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Tuesday 9th March 2010 - 2:08pm

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Capita’s 6th National Conference
Neighbourhood Management - Empowering Communities and Sustaining Services
Friday 23rd April 2010 – Central London

As central Government funding draws to a close, organisations need to focus on how to mainstream neighbourhood management services and maintain momentum of funded initiatives. This timely conference welcomes practitioners from across the country to disseminate best practice for involving residents to drive change forward and make neighbourhoods better places to live.

With case studies from police, housing, health and children’s services, take away tried and tested methods for improving and regenerating your local area and neighbourhood.

Please follow the link below to view the conference brochure which includes the full agenda and booking form:
http://www.capitaconferences.co.uk/fileadmin/user_upload/brochures/Neighbourhood_Management_MKJE.pdf

For More Information:
Please contact Joanna Edwards on 0207 202 0526 or email at joanna.edwards2@capita.co.uk

OR visit our website by following the link: http://www.capitaconferences.co.uk/public-sector-conferences/local-government-communities/full-conference/article/neighbourhood-management.html

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