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A brief guide to Facebook and blogging: How can they benefit your organisation?

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

by Helen Trevorrow
Green Row

The rise of the internet as an effective public relations (PR) tool has been unprecedented. Accounting for 46% of all PR activity it has quickly become the biggest single contributor to effective customer relations. Indeed, this has lead to the development of new communication initiatives and in particular the concept of social networks. As a social structure made up of individuals who are tied by particular interests, social networks have led to the development of organisations such as Facebook and Twitter, along with the concept of ‘blogging’ too. So much so that the popularity of social networks overtook that of e-mail services in late 2007 (see figure one). A trend which has continued and looks set to persist for the foreseeable future.

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Figure One: UK internet traffic to Social Networks and E-mail Services.
(Sourced from Hitwise Pty. Ltd., 2007)

For ease I will focus on Facebook as an example of a social network site, but will explain the overall concept of blogs. Facebook aims to foster networks and relationships between its members; in creating a profile you/your company are able to add organisations/people who you feel may be interested in the services you offer, and inform them of news, promotions or whatever you desire by sending messages and invitations. A blog similarly cultivates communication, but its content is universally available and largely driven by personal views. Whilst links to other websites may be posted communication is generally restricted to the blog itself, making the organisation of events somewhat difficult.

With 25% of the UK population holding membership to the Facebook community and half of this figure accessing the website on a daily basis, the potential scale of publicity is unparalleled. Your ‘friends’ (online contacts) will generally relate to the values of your company and fellow friends, or may simply be interested and eager to find out more. This ‘common’ interest may lead to the development of an online pro-active community. With the opinions of your (potential) customers in one place you are able to fathom general consumer consensus and carry out necessary service/product adaptations when/where necessary. When coupled with the development of a loyal fan base, Facebook and blogs may well propel alterations necessary to drive your business in to the future. This was recently seen in a Facebook campaign to bring back the original recipe for Pears Traditional Soap, and demonstrates the power of social media to prevent business disaster.

Indeed, there is no better advocate for your product than a satisfied customer. These ambassadors hold an unbiased trait which cannot be replicated by company representatives. So whilst it would be counterproductive to post opinions on your own product, there is no reason why you cannot help to stimulate customer praise via discussions or online events. The beauty of Facebook in this case is that not only can you detail forthcoming events, but you can also use these to stimulate/facilitate other forms of media. In recent times tailored online events have become particularly popular and not without good reason too. Take the case of Casilliero Wines, who via social networking sites organised a live web video food and wine matching cook-off. Online screenings of ethical films such as ‘The Age of Stupid’ and the organisation of climate change protests such as ‘The Wave’ have demonstrated that ethically based practices are particularly tailored to this media avenue. The ability to personally direct events which have developed from social networking is rare and such opportunities should be both promoted and utilised, when and where possible.

There is, however, a tendency to place too large a focus on social media functions when generating effective PR and a general marketing strategy. Even a quick glance at Gartner’s Hype Cycle demonstrates that social networking (termed ‘microblogging’ here) is but a single component in an ever-changing media environment (see figure two). The concept of microblogging is therefore susceptible to its own fall. Take the case study of Myspace which, despite being the world’s second biggest social networking site, has in recent times fallen from the radar and has experienced declining membership as a result.

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Figure Two: New technologies for the next 10 years+
(Sourced from Gartner, 2009)

With this in mind it should be remembered that Facebook and blogging can only attract a specific audience. Indeed, the demise of Myspace may be attributed to its focus on music and consequently a specifically younger market. The fact that 72% of Facebook’s UK membership is similarly under the age of 34 demonstrates how social media, and other internet-based marketing solutions, are unable to reach all areas of the target population. With the requirement for a certain standard of IT skills and a ‘common’ interest too it may be that such initiatives are restricting rather than increasing customer bases.

It is all too easy to become swept up in the hype which surrounds social media; the scale, revenue and adaptability of this medium can sometimes obscure the negatives. As such it is important to always place social networking in the context of an ‘integrated marketing communications approach’ with the aim of increasing the brand’s value (see figure three for guidance).

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Figure Three: Factors contributing to brand value
(Sourced from Knowledge Capital Partners, 2007)

With the core strength of PR being the ability to develop effective brand reputation there is the need for a broader outlet than social media alone. After all, traditional media relations – newspapers, magazines, radio and television – have already proved their worth when promoting a company/product. To disregard such assured publicity would be unwise and non-benefiting. 

A need for reserved caution appears to surround Facebook, blogging and the general social media network. The ability to unite people with a common interest cannot be ignored; bringing ethically minded people together will help to give this industry and the messages it promotes a larger voice. Being able to foster pro-active online communities and consequently deliver unbiased product commendation is similarly priceless – a platform from which other media forms can be utilised too.

Facebook and blogs should therefore be utilised, but it is advisable to incorporate such tools in an integrated marketing approach. As such there is the need to consider advertising, promotion, PR and other marketing avenues whenever assessing the potential for social media to promote business. Most importantly Ethical Junction members should remember that it is impossible to promote a good/service with a poor concept, and that the ability of social networking to amplify the flaws of a product poses a continual threat.

So, where to start? Here is a quick ten step guide to making Facebook and blogging work for your organisation:

  1. Identify the key players in your organisation’s area.
  2. Tell the story of your product/organisation, utilizing members of your community and their opinions.
  3. Enforce a level of control by introducing conversation but recognising that everyone has the right to communicate and offer their opinion.
  4. Give your page a certain personality. Define the character of your business through social media.
  5. Be mindful; consider your ethical and industry responsibilities.
  6. Recognise the need to build up an awareness and rapport with members.
  7. Do not be discouraged if sales do not immediately improve. The idea of social media is that it helps to foster communities and relationships and this may not immediately be communicated via sales.
  8. Recognise that blogs and PR do not automatically connect and try to amend this through collaborative projects.
  9. The need for a pleasant and polite manner applies to social media too.
  10. Go for it! Embrace the benefits offered by social media with ingenuity, enthusiasm and creativity.

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GUARDIAN UNVEILS NEW ENVIRONMENT SITE

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

A brand new environment website – EnvironmentGuardian.co.uk
- is unveiled today, showcasing a host of new content, from video and
data tools to authoritative Q&As on a wide range of green issues.
The site will also ensure that its users are able to participate fully,
from the debate over global warming to household tips on green living.

To mark the launch of the site, and in the run up to the UN
climate talks in Copenhagen in December, the foreign secretary David
Miliband will take visitors’ questions in a live online Q&A at
lunchtime tomorrow.

The new site enhances the Guardian and Observer’s commitment to
environmental issues, and expands the existing award-winning reporting
from around the world.

Ian Katz, Deputy Editor of the Guardian,
said: “The Guardian has long been the leading British source of
environmental news and comment and with our new site we hope to cement
our position as the world’s leading source on all matters green. Having
built a team of six expert correspondents – including one in Washington
DC, another in China and one dedicated to green technology, plus a
fabulous stable of the most influential commentators and bloggers, the
Guardian has made the environment one of its top editorial priorities.”

 As well as a new design and increased editorial, new features on the site include:

  • A new video series fronted by the Observer’s green-living guru Lucy Siegle
  • A new environment data store making available the best quality data from sources including the World Resources Institute
  • An environment research directory, including authoritative background guides on many subjects

James Randerson, editor of EnvironmentGuardian.co.uk,
said: “The Guardian has built this unrivalled team in the belief that
environmental issues, and in particular global warming, is the defining
issue of our age, combining politics, economics and social justice. The
new site, like the 10:10 campaign, which launched last week, will
enable everyone to understand and influence the debates. The site will
showcase the range of our content, from world-beating international
news coverage to practical tips about green living. We hope that all of
the new features on the site – together with the enthusiastic
participation of our visitors – will serve as an invaluable resource
for anyone wanting to understand the context behind the headlines.”

Shell

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

As part of Article 13’s United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) commitments (http://www.article13.com/csr/ungc_iip_values.asp) for 2009 to ‘work against corruption in all its forms, including extortion and bribery’, we have written the Second of a series of  five best practice cases studies on Transparency and Anti-Corruption (T & AC).  The aim of the case studies are to disseminate T & AC best practice and to advocate take up, to our network of partners, clients, associates and the Article 13 visitors through the use of a well recognised organisation/ brand.

This case study focuses on Shell’s Transparency and Anti-corruption
approach in its operations in Nigeria. Royal Dutch Shell (Shell) is the
second largest multinational energy corporation in the world, with wide
scale operations and activities, a diversity of different business
units and has over 102,000 employees in more than 100 countries and
territories (http://www.shell.com/). The case study identifies in great depth, the following:

1.    The Company
2.    The key drivers for change integrating T & AC.
3.    Taking action
a.    Core values
b.    Communication
c.    Policies and initiatives
d.    Reporting
e.    Working with the community
4.    Challenges to transparency and anti-corruption
a.    Poor track record
b.    New challenges
c.    Corporate citizenship
5.    Conclusion

Full case study:

Article 13 T & AC case study:
Ford (http://www.article13.com/A13_ContentList.asp?strCategory=Best%20Practice)

Further information on T & AC please see:
Transparency and anti-corruption resource centre
(http://www.article13.com/csr/ungc-transparency-anti-corruption.asp)

Contact information
Please contact Fiona Banyard on fionab@article13.com or call 020 8840 4450
Please also see Article 13’s website www.article13.com

Ethical Tv Newsletter

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Celebrate with Ethical.TV the International Day of the World’s Indigenous People!

“The world’s indigenous peoples – 370 million in 70 countries — are the custodians of some of the most biologically diverse areas on earth. They speak a majority of the world’s languages, and their traditional knowledge, cultural diversity and sustainable ways of life make an invaluable contribution to the world’s common heritage.”

                                      Ban Ki-moon, UN Secretary-General

How much do you know about Indigenous People?
The United
Nations General Assembly decided that the International Day of the
World’s Indigenous People shall be observed on 9 August every year.

Find out more and watch some good stories about indigenous people:

Connectivity of the Indigenous People in the Americas (click here)

In Latin America there are around 50 million indigenous people.

History’s B-Sides (Lado B de la historia) (click here)
History’s B-Sides explores past events whose effects continue to resonate in the present.

Ecuador: A model of Green Enterprise (click here)

How to balance development and conservation in Ecuador.

Visit Ethical.TV to watch more films related with this issue.
    How much do you know about Indigenous People?

The International Day of the Co-operatives (4th July)

This
year the theme focuses on the fact that co-operatives are enterprises
that can effectively contribute to global economic recovery, but also
that these enterprises will do so in respect of the co-operative values
and principles which guide their operations.

Burma Video Journalists (click here)

The Co-op is bringing to life the award-winning film Burma VJ.

The Story of the Fenwik Weavers Co-operative (click here)
Local Fenwick weaver Thomas Barr meets a stranger in the Kings Arms one cold winter’s night in 1763.

Empowerment for Women (click here)
Kuapa Kokoo involves women in all decision making.
    The International Day of the Co-operatives (4th July)

What’s new on Ethical.TV?

Entrepreneurs in Developing Countries (click here)
European Union supports those who want to start a business.

Help Connect the World Through Music (click here)
This is an introduction to the Playing For Change Foundation.

Just Coffee (click here)
A look at the biggest fair trade certification labels on the market.

A Commitment to Health in a Borrowed Land (click here)
“Sex Education and STI and HIV prevention” project in the Saharan refugees camps of Tindouf.
    What’s new on Ethical.TV?

Do you have any new ideas or comments about Ethical.TV?

Get
involved and let us know what do you think about Ethical.TV. What kind
of films and features would you like to enjoy on Ethical.TV? Send us
your ideas, suggestions and comments to: info@ethical.tv !

Send us films and news of your organisation.

Do
you want to create your organisation’s own channel on Ethical.TV?
Ethical.TV will work with you from concept through delivery to create
your own.

Your organisation has a film to be made?
Ethical.TV can help by providing you with industry filming experts from
camera, editing to final delivery.
    Do you have any new ideas or comments about Ethical.TV?

Contact us:

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For more information about Hand Up Media click here

Thank you,

www.ethical.tv

Habitat Aid Press Release : New range of exotic bee friendly trees

Monday, August 17th, 2009

www.habitataid.co.uk

Habitat Aid is launching a small range of bee friendly non-native trees
to complement the native trees and nectar plants we are already selling.
These trees are recommended by the
British Beekeepers’ Association, except for one specifically for
bumblebees.

This
is part of the continuing expansion of our product line
in support of charities working to protect and promote biodiversity in
the UK. We are donating half of our profit from the sale of these trees to the Laboratory of Apiculture and
Social Insects at the University of Sussex. This is an important cause, and as
a beekeeper myself particularly close to my
heart. 

You can
find the trees at http://www.habitataid.co.uk/acatalog/exotic_trees.html and more information from the contact details
below. 
Nick Mann
Habitat Aid
Phone: 01749 812775
Fax: 01749 812971
 
www.habitataid.co.uk

Salamander-inc Newsletter Aug – 2009

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

 

Wakispeepee.co.uk
is a new greetings card, posters, wallpaper and wrapping paper outfit.
Designs printed on 100% recycled card using vegetable based inks, even
the clear bags are compostable. Cards can be bought in any quantity
online. Shipping is free in the UK. Click here to shop at wakispeepee.co.uk

To view the whole newsletter click here

In the media – Yvonne Bishop-Weston from Foods for Life

Friday, August 14th, 2009

Yvonne has been busy with the media in recent weeks

RADIO
Yvonne did a radio tour last week on healthier eating for safer driving – she appeared on Radio Stations from Moray Firth in Inverness in the north  down to Southampton and Portsmouth – literally coast to coast

BBC
Yvonne appears in one of the later episodes of the current BBC series on bad parenting “Young, dumb and living off mum” – excruciatingly bad masochistic viewing for any parent.

ITV
Yvonne was also recruited to contribute to a Grenada
series on celebrities – each week they take a female celebrity and
politely pull her life apart and put it under a magnifying glass to
dispel the myth that success is just a question of being in the right
place at the right time and a look at the pressures of society on
appearance.

MAGAZINES
Yvonne will be appearing in a
number of magazines in the coming months. Harpers Bazaar are running an
article on the UK’s top therapists that Yvonne features in.

INTERNET
Yvonne
is booked to make a number of guest appearances on high profile
interactive websites as part of a series of webchats on fertility and
parenting.

Other Projects
Yvonne is also part of the talented team on the Fat Attack programme  – www.fatattack.co.uk

Foods for Life www.foodsforlife.org.uk – Tel 08712884642

Incognito on Dragon's Den

Monday, July 27th, 2009

Howard from Incognito wrote to Ethical Junction last week to alert us to their Dragons Den episode which will be broadcast this Wednesday. Here is what he said…

“I am writing to let you know the date Patricia and I are being broadcast. Please understand that we were cross-examined by the Dragons for over an hour and a half. We both felt that we left the Den with our honesty, dignity and integrity intact. However, under the
professional editing ability of the editors virtually anything is
possible -they even edit mid-sentence! We don’t know how it’s going to
come across, but we do know that in all probability it will be a far
cry from reality, for the most part that is the nature of television.
We are entertainment
fodder and in return we get our message across to millions.

Speaking of which, with all the publicity (in the press as well as
on TV) coupled with this time of the year when there are many insects
around, we will inevitably sell out of most of our products. We are
also moving manufacturing of the spray to the UK where the moisturiser
is already made. We have had too many problems with our existing set
up. So, if you rely on any of our products or are going to need them in
the next couple of months, then do purchase them now before the program
is aired on the this Wednesday at 9 pm on BBC 2 or you can catch it
afterwards on BBC iPlayer. Enjoy!

We have made sizable donations throughout the year to all sorts of
non-profit organisations and for each mosquito net that we sell we
donate one to Africa”

EcoChic Magazine

Monday, July 27th, 2009

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Social Enterprise Update 30/4/09

Friday, May 1st, 2009

Produced daily by the Social Enterprise Coalition

Force banks to
invest, says Blears

Coalition urges
public support for Government’s eco-towns programme

Renewable energy
co-operative will help Cumbrian farmers

Continue reading for lots more…


National

 

Force banks to
invest, says Blears

Henry Palmer,
Social Enterprise Magazine

Government is
considering powerful legislation which could compel banks and
building societies to finance investment vehicles set up to invest in
social enterprises and marginalised communities, a senior cabinet
minister has confirmed. In a lecture at the House of Commons last
night, communities secretary Hazel Blears said she was interested in
legislation based on the US Community Reinvestment Act (CRA), which
was introduced in the late 1970s to outlaw discriminatory practices
by banks.

http://www.socialenterprisemag.co.uk/sem/news/detail/index.asp?id=956

 

Third Sector
Partnership Board open for applications

Emily Twinch, Third
Sector Online

The Communities and
Local Government department is advertising for voluntary sector
experts to join its Third Sector Partnership Board. Ten places are
available on the board, which has been set up to give voluntary
sector organisations a say on CLG policy. The department wants people
who have experience in areas such as housing, regeneration, social
enterprise and race equality. The board will be chaired by CLG
minister Baroness Andrews and will be a forum “through which the
third sector can contribute to the aims and objectives of the
department”, according to the advert.

http://www.thirdsector.co.uk/news/Article/902133/Third-Sector-Partnership-Board-open-applications/

 

The rich tapestry
of LIVE

Albert Harvey,
Times Online

Livity’s Brixton
offices in a converted piano warehouse are not what you would expect
from any ordinary social enterprise. Teenagers who come to join the
award-winning youth run publication LIVE don’t expect such a
bright, colourful, professional office and clients coming to meet
socially responsible youth marketing agency Livity don’t expect a
hub of teenagers buzzing about the place.  It’s this blend of
youth and experience that has gained the organisation recognition
from Gordon Brown, who wrote a chapter about Livity in his book
Everyday Heroes,and Channel 4 who commissioned them to make
interactive TV show Dubplate Drama.

http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/related_reports/social_entrepreneurs/article6198251.ece

 

New Social
Enterprise Scheme On The Cards

j4b Community

Big Issue Invest, the
investment arm of Big Issue, is set to offer risk capital ranging
from £50,000 to £500,000 to organisations that demonstrate growth
potential and the ability to have a “significant social
impact”. Cash injections from their Social Enterprise
Investment Fund will be used as working capital, for capital
purchases, and for acquisitions of other businesses which will see
them turned into a social enterprise model. The fund is aiming
to act as “a vehicle to grow social enterprises that create greater
social opportunity and environmental sustainability in the UK while
demonstrating the viability of social investing to the wider
investment community”. 

http://www.j4bcommunity.co.uk/News.aspx?WCI=htmResults&WCU=CBC=View,SEARCH=DL00%3D20090401~pDH00%3D20090430,DSCODE=J4BGRV,NEWSITEMID=39-N6837

 

Paul Murphy
welcomes Future Jobs Funding for young jobseekers in Wales

Wired Gov

Around 7,500 jobs
could be created for under-25s in Wales as part of a new £1 billion
UK-wide initiative, Secretary of State for Wales Paul Murphy said
yesterday.

.Organisations will
be invited to bid for funding from the Future Jobs Fund through
the DWP. Bids will need to be in line with existing locally agreed
work and skills strategies and show that they do not replicate or
replace existing jobs. Other large organisations such as social
enterprises and voluntary sector bodies will be able to bid as long
as their proposals meet the criteria set out during the bidding
process.

http://www.wired-gov.net/wg/wg-news-1.nsf/0/892F128ED161E566802575A80037C6F3?OpenDocument

 

Coalition urges
public support for Government’s eco-towns programme

Jon Land, 24dash

On the closing day of
consultation on the draft policy for eco-towns the cross-sector
coalition in support of the initiative outlined why the controversial
programme is so important to the future of housebuilding and the
environment.
….“But if the towns are to be truly eco-friendly,
the jobs they provide must be too and should include high levels of
social enterprise, community entrepreneurship and high quality
home-working.”

http://www.24dash.com/news/Housing/2009-04-30-Coalition-urges-public-support-for-Governments-eco-towns-programme

 

Long-term job
creation call

Jim Dunton, Local
Government Chronicle

The government’s
worklessness tsar has called on ministers to ensure their £1.1bn job
creation fund takes a longterm approach to tackling unemployment.
Councils, voluntary groups and social enterprises will be invited to
ask for cash to provide temporary jobs, mainly targeting under-25s
who have been out of work for a year or more, under the programme
which was unveiled in Alistair Darling’s Budget. Up to 150,000 jobs
lasting at least six months are due to be created. Some will begin in
October, but the bulk of the chosen projects are expected to start in
January 2010.

http://www.lgcplus.com/creditcrunch/2009/04/longterm_job_creation_call.html

 

More diversity in
journalism, demands Channel 4 anchor

Student Times

There is a growing
realisation within the media that diversity is important, Channel 4
and More 4 presenter Keme Nzerem said at the launch of social
enterprise People with Voices in Shoreditch, London last month.
 Zerem, who reported on President Obama’s campaign last year,
told an eager audience of aspiring journalists that a diverse pool of
talent can have an influence in the production process resulting in
improved
output.
http://www.studenttimes.org/st_news/news_article.php?article_id=492

 

Renewable energy
co-operative will help Cumbrian farmers

Farming UK

A renewable energy
co-operative has announced plans to make energy from farm muck and
help boost Cumbria’s farming economy

.CoRE NW will also
work with interested communities to set up and own any renewable
energy systems, including wood heating, solar panels and water
turbines. The initial work on Middle Farm has been funded by The Hub,
a social enterprise support project operating across West Cumbria
that is managed by the worker co-operative and co-operative
development specialists, Co-operative and Mutual Solutions.

http://www.farminguk.com/news/Renewable-energy-co-operative-will-help-Cumbrian-farmers15850.asp

 

Viglen awarded
contract to supply 70,000 computer systems to local and central UK
government organisations

M2

Viglen, a British
manufacturer and provider of IT solutions, announced on 30 April that
it has been awarded a contract by the Office of Government Commerce
(OGC) to supply a range of computer equipment to the public sector.
 
….The contract is a 24-month supply agreement with a
12-month extension period, and has the potential to grow further to
include educational establishments, charitable organisations, social
enterprises and the voluntary sector.

http://www.m2.com/m2/web/story.php/2009070C8E3CB6B651FC802575A800477F66

 

Scottish Series
promises bank holiday extravaganza

Yachts and Yachting

The Brewin Dolphin
Scottish Series, which takes place from 22-25 May, promises a weekend
jam-packed with activities for participants and spectators alike.

….To entertain the younger visitors during the weekend there
will be face painting, magic shows and games. In addition they can
have a go at sailing a dinghy courtesy of Stramash. The social
enterprise company is allowing budding sailors the chance to take to
the water throughout the weekend.

http://www.yachtsandyachting.com/news/?article=146282

 

Local

 

Enterprising kids
do the business

Liverpool City
Council

Children as young as
five are to be taught business skills in Liverpool. Sixty primary
schoolchildren, from 12 schools throughout the city, will be joining
Cllr Gary Millar, Executive Member for Enterprise and Tourism at
Liverpool City Council, on Wednesday 6 May to launch of the
“Enterprising kids? Let’s do business” Toolkit.

.”Andrew and I
passionately believe that if we can inspire and encourage this age
group to think business in a social enterprise way we can instil an
instinctive understanding of putting something back, having fun,
working together and making some money.”

http://www.liverpool.gov.uk/News/newsdetail_2998.asp

 

Questions over
finance mean bulky-waste collector is set to lose charity status

Michael Peel,
Halifax and Calderdale Evening Courier

THE firm appointed to
collect bulky household waste in Calderdale looks likely to be
stripped of its charitable status.

Orchard
Recycling Services began collecting furniture, electrical and other
household goods last week.
….Orchard’s founder, David
Greenhouse, said charitable status could be allowed to lapse because
of the restrictions it imposed. “We will never be anything but a
not-for-profit company because we are all about social enterprise,
but there are certain limitations which come with being a charity –
particularly when it comes to having access to
money.”
http://www.halifaxcourier.co.uk/news/Questions-over-finance-mean-bulkywaste.5219598.jp

 

Norwich politicians
’shop local’

Lorna Marsh, EDP 24

Politicians put their
money where their mouths are when they took up the gauntlet of only
shopping locally and recorded how they fared for all to see in an
internet diary. Former home secretary Charles Clarke, MP for Norwich
South, joined Labour party colleague Ian Gibson, MP for the north of
the city, and a host of councillors, for the challenge in the hope of
encouraging everyone in Norfolk to follow their lead. It was laid
down by social enterprise Buy Local Norfolk, which wanted public
figures and their partners to commit to shop locally for a minimum of
one week this month , buying both goods and services from their
area’s independent shops and suppliers.

http://www.edp24.co.uk/content/edp24/news/story.aspx?brand=EDPOnline&category=News&tBrand=EDPOnline&tCategory=xDefault&itemid=NOED29%20Apr%202009%2020%3A20%3A45%3A713

 

Two firms relocate
to £6.4m Hednesford office scheme

Alun Thorne,
Birmingham Post

A new £6.4 million
office scheme in Hednesford has secured two lettings in a show of
faith for the regional out-of-town market.

.The location has
also been selected by PSS as the regional headquarters for an
innovative shared living scheme, as part of a strategy to double the
75 adult carers currently participating in the initiative throughout
Staffordshire by 2012. PSS is a social enterprise providing
community-based, social and health care services at neighbourhood
level, across England, central Scotland and north Wales.
http://www.birminghampost.net/birmingham-business/birmingham-business-news/commercial-property-birmingham/2009/04/30/two-firms-relocate-to-6-4m-hednesford-office-scheme-65233-23507649/
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Politics:

 

Ministers in
expenses climbdown hours before vote

Philip Webster, The
Times

Gordon Brown was
forced into a second climbdown in 48 hours today after he made
concessions on MPs expenses in the face of another Commons defeat.
 Harriet Harman, Leader of the Commons, accepted that the future
of the whole issue should be referred to the Committee on Standards
in Public Life headed by Sir Christopher Kelly, who had been at
loggerheads with the Prime Minister over the timing of his inquiry.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article6199971.ece

 

Education:

 

School starting age
moved to help summer-born children

Polly Curtis, The
Guardian

All children will have
the option of starting school in the September after their fourth
birthday to counter the educational penalty faced by those born in
the summer, the schools secretary Ed Balls said yesterday as he
announced the biggest shake-up of primary education in England in 20
years. At present children born in the summer often enter primary
school in the January or April before they turn five, meaning they
get up to two fewer terms at school compared with classmates born in
the autumn who start in September.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2009/apr/30/school-starting-age-primary-review

 

Business:

 

EU unemployment
hits 20 million

BBC News Online

Unemployment across
the 27 EU member states reached 20 million in March. And unemployment
in the countries using the euro is at its highest level since 2005,
according to the region’s official statistics agency. In March an
estimated 419,000 people lost their jobs across the 16 countries in
the eurozone. The Eurostat data agency says levels of unemployment
now stand at 8.9% of the population who are eligible for work, up
from 8.7% in February.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8026546.stm

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