The government is proposing that charitable trusts should be exempt from registering with the Trusts Registration Service.
The announcement was made in a...
Bristol’s City Office has launched a new iteration of the One City Plan.
Launched in January 2019, the One City Plan consists of targets for 2050 on a range of socioeconomic factors that impact people’s lives in the city, as well as providing a blueprint for achieving these...
Do you know a BAME or equality group that would benefit from a leadership programme?
Stepping Up is all about increasing diversity in...
Earlier this year Bristol City Council consulted on its Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy for 2019-2024. It is currently recommissioning Rough Sleeping Services, with a view to new contracts being in place at the start of October 2020.
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Carers of all ages in Bristol are invited to share their views in a survey, to help inform a new strategy for Carers Support Services in the city.
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The government is investing up to £11.8 million in additional funding for breakfast clubs in order to support disadvantaged families.
So far around 1,800 school breakfast clubs have been created or improved by the...
The government is consulting on amendments to the licence conditions and codes of practice (LCCP).
It follows the publication of another...
Over 100 charities have signed a statement warning the government against abolishing the Department for International Development (DfID).
It is thought that a huge shake-up of Whitehall departments will be announced either...
A new report on how the public engages with charities online has shown that 44% of people have donated digitally, and that older people’s online donations make a significant contribution.
The report, based on a survey of...
Bristol Women’s Voice is speaking to women across Bristol to find out what issues they face and what ideas they have for change.
The City Listening Project will seek to capture the voices of women who are rarely heard through discussion...