Solving a stinking mess
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If you have a stinking brook in your front yard what do you do. Margaret Bannon of the Bordesley Green North Neighbourhood Forum took advantage of the Neighbourhood Programme Reward Grant (NPRG), a
10,000 pound pilot programme in Birmingham, to allow residents groups more control over money. ID=89
If you have a stinking brook in your front yard what do you do. Margaret Bannon of the Bordesley Green North Neighbourhood Forum took advantage of the Neighbourhood Programme Reward Grant (NPRG), a
10,000 pound pilot programme in Birmingham, to allow residents groups more control over money. ID=89
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Thu March 13 2008
If you have a stinking brook in your front yard what do you do. Margaret Bannon of the Bordesley Green North Neighbourhood Forum took advantage of the...
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If you have a stinking brook in your front yard what do you do. Margaret Bannon of the Bordesley Green North Neighbourhood Forum took advantage of the Neighbourhood Programme Reward Grant (NPRG), a
10,000 pound pilot programme in Birmingham, to allow residents groups more control over money. ID=89
If you have a stinking brook in your front yard what do you do. Margaret Bannon of the Bordesley Green North Neighbourhood Forum took advantage of the Neighbourhood Programme Reward Grant (NPRG), a
10,000 pound pilot programme in Birmingham, to allow residents groups more control over money. ID=89
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Sat February 02 2008
There is an established link between grime and crime, which is why Kingstanding Neighbourhood Forum is using public money to crack crime one fridge at...
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There is an established link between grime and crime, which is why Kingstanding Neighbourhood Forum is using public money to crack crime one fridge at a time. This podcast, and the youtube video you
can, see explain how the forum has been using 10,000 pounds from an experiment called the Neighbourhood Performance Reward Grant. ID=87
There is an established link between grime and crime, which is why Kingstanding Neighbourhood Forum is using public money to crack crime one fridge at a time. This podcast, and the youtube video you
can, see explain how the forum has been using 10,000 pounds from an experiment called the Neighbourhood Performance Reward Grant. ID=87
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Sat February 02 2008
Is there a solution to street racing in Birmingham? Masood Ajaib of the Washwood Heath based community enterprise Commpact thinks there is. He has sig...
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Is there a solution to street racing in Birmingham? Masood Ajaib of the Washwood Heath based community enterprise Commpact thinks there is. He has signed up for an experiment to find a communal way
of turning a dangerous Saturday night on Landor Street into a peaceful pastime somewhere safe. ID=88
Is there a solution to street racing in Birmingham? Masood Ajaib of the Washwood Heath based community enterprise Commpact thinks there is. He has signed up for an experiment to find a communal way
of turning a dangerous Saturday night on Landor Street into a peaceful pastime somewhere safe. ID=88
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Tue January 29 2008
Neville Davis of the Sparkbrook Neighbourhood Forum in Birmingham talks about the pro and cons of a huge effort they made to clean up rancid sites in ...
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Neville Davis of the Sparkbrook Neighbourhood Forum in Birmingham talks about the pro and cons of a huge effort they made to clean up rancid sites in their neighbourhood, all with a 10,000 pound
grant from the Birmingham Community Safety Partnership in the form of the Neighbourhood Performance Reward Grant. This experiment plans to give residents control of public money and reward them with
more m...
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Neville Davis of the Sparkbrook Neighbourhood Forum in Birmingham talks about the pro and cons of a huge effort they made to clean up rancid sites in their neighbourhood, all with a 10,000 pound
grant from the Birmingham Community Safety Partnership in the form of the Neighbourhood Performance Reward Grant. This experiment plans to give residents control of public money and reward them with
more money if they hit targets. ID=86
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Tue November 20 2007
PC Bernie Flynn has been working with young people in Quinton in Birmingham consistently and for years. For him finding the right people and giving th...
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PC Bernie Flynn has been working with young people in Quinton in Birmingham consistently and for years. For him finding the right people and giving them time to show respect and earn respect is at
the heart of community policing. Anti social behaviour in and around his patch has fallen by 40% and in this podcast he explain how that has happened. ID=85
PC Bernie Flynn has been working with young people in Quinton in Birmingham consistently and for years. For him finding the right people and giving them time to show respect and earn respect is at
the heart of community policing. Anti social behaviour in and around his patch has fallen by 40% and in this podcast he explain how that has happened. ID=85
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