There are six regeneration zones The strategy behind these zones is to create assistance for local companies who wish to expand and to assist local residents in obtaining employment with the new growth that the funding is expected to create.
The purpose of the regeneration zones is therefore to increase and safeguard local jobs. Recycle dilapidated properties and brownfield sites, improve business performance and opportunities within the zones, assist and represent under represented communities and promote the right skills and training with a program of learning opportunities. This is about empowering the local community and supporting and encouraging businesses and local residents in regenerating their community. Learning is a key factor is this process
Support European Year for combating poverty and social exclusionNIACE would like to support the European Year for combating poverty and social exclusion (2010)during Adult Learners' Week
from
6th January 2010 until
21st April 2010 Creating Connections - learning at workLearning at Work Day 20th May 2010 has a theme of Creating Connections
from
4th January 2010 until
20th May 2010 Dont be left behind do something.....Dont be left behind.........do something during Adult Learners' Week 2010 - 15th - 21st May
from
30th January 2010 until
21st May 2010 Silver Surfer's Day 2010Silver Surfer's Day - 21st May 2010
from
4th January 2010 until
21st May 2010