Client News Roundup April 2011

Published: 3rd May 2011 in News

Well, with all of the recent bank holidays and festivities our April round-up has been slightly delayed. Where did April go anyway? If you have exciting news to share let us know. Here's the latest from some of our fab clients...

Vote for Climate Change Gardening in the 'One Small Step' business competition. Climate Change Gardening provides information and inspiration about gardening in a changing climate, helping to preserve gardens in an uncertain future. Winning this competition would help founder Debbie Anderson develop her business further so that gardeners may access more advice and support resources such as videos, expert knowledge, green gardening products and local climate data. Gardeners will also be able to share experiences of their gardening challenges online. Voting opens on 30th May but you can find out more and send Debbie messages of support at her Climate Change Gardening competition entry page.

Climate Change Gardening

Attenborough Nature Centre are making plans for an exciting new phase of developments at the reserve which was originally opened by Sir David Attenborough in 1966. Can you help them by giving your views on the suggested developments in their online survey?

Ask Iris is looking for footballers with cerebral palsy in support of the Notts FA's search for new squad members to represent the East Midlands in the National Cerebral Palsy Football structure for the 2011-12 season

Bradford Personalisation launches their new website, hosted by Green Hosting. A network of organisations involved in developing services that people who receive support from Adult Social Care could buy with an Individual Budget.

Climate Conversations during Climate WeekClimate East Midlands reflect on the success of their climate week events in March across the East Midlands.

Ethical Weddings asks 'is the Royal Wedding green?'

Creative Nottingham tells us about local art events over the coming months with an ethical theme.

Notts PPS opens a new drop-in service for parents of children with special educational needs.

SESC announce the Big Venture Challenge award. A competition for social entrepreneurs to win up to 150K

Images above © Climate Change Gardening and Climate East Midlands respectively

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