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Wales Co-operative Centre Newsletter

Winter 2007


Merit where merit is due

Merit where merit is due

A Merthyr-based Communities @One IT project has received praise from the Deputy Minister for Regeneration, Leighton Andrews…... Read More

Pooling community resources

Pooling community resources

A co-operative consortium in Powys – which launched a loyalty card for local people – has been sharing its ideas across the UK and even as far as Africa... Read More

The smooth road to success

The smooth road to success

Safeguarding their jobs and their future was the aim when 18 staff members bought-out Bridgend-based TSW Training Ltd from Training Trust Wales... Read More

Keeping you informed

New year, new look – that could be the motto within the Centre’s marketing team... Read More

Going green - dragon

Going green - dragon

The Centre successfully achieved Green Dragon status at the end of 2007, and managed to do it without a big shift in the activities carried out by environmentally-aware Centre staff members... Read More

Flexible friends

Enjoying a good work-life balance has become even easier for Centre staff through the launch of a new Work-Life Balance Policy... Read More

Caring for credit unions

The Centre has been successful in its recent bid for a Training Contract with the Department for Work and Pensions... Read More

Date for your diaries

The Communities @One team is currently planning a digital inclusion conference. The event will be held in Cardiff, on Friday 14 March – a date for your 2008 diaries!... Read More

Breakfasts with a fair agenda

Breakfasts with a fair agenda

Two pilot Fair Trade Business Breakfasts are planned to help Centre clients and small businesses understand how using Fair Trade products can be beneficial... Read More

A mutually beneficial event

Anyone interested in housing and community regeneration could benefit from a conference which the Centre is helping to organise... Read More