Posts Tagged ‘Legal / Other Advice’

Community Rights Guide published

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Locality, the organisation for community anchors, has produced a quick guide to the Community Right to Bid and the Community Right to Challenge, which are part of the new Localism Act. Locality manages the Assets Transfer Unit, which can provide assistance on take on a local asset.

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WAITS Free advice clinics for women

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DO YOU NEED ADVICE ON FAMILY LAW OR IMMIGRATION ISSUES. Starting January 2012 DBS Law will be providing FREE legal advice clinics. WAITS is a Registered Charity. Enabling women from diverse areas within the West Midlands to develop themselves, their families and their communities.

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Charities at risk of cyber attacks

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Its report, Global civil society at risk: an overview of some of the major threats facing civil society, said: “Deep information security knowledge, skills, and experience are often in short supply within civil society, and this is due to both a lack of awareness of the problems as well as a dearth of high-tech security training that is required by individuals operating within civil society movements.”

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Heritage Lottery Fund – New guidance document for applications up to £10K

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To help groups applying for up to £10,000, the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) have put together a new guidance document. This is not a new grant programme, but a document designed to explain the level of information we require and the questions applicants need to answer in the application form.

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Charities Act 2011 gets Royal Assent

Legal & Justice

The new law that consolidates all charity legislation for England and Wales received Royal Assent yesterday (15th December 2011). The Charities Act 2011 does not change the law, but it replaces most of three existing Acts.

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