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Access Funds

This site aims to provide the latest funding information from Central Government, National Lottery, devolved governing bodies, EU and quangos.

Action with Communities in Rural England (ACRE)

ACRE is a national charity whose purpose is to support sustainable rural community development.

Advisory Centre for Education (ACE)

The Advisory Centre for Education (ACE) is an independent advice centre for parents, offering information about state education in England and Wales for 5-16 year olds.

Apex Scotland

By addressing the employability needs of offenders, ex-offenders and young people at risk, Apex Scotland aims to reduce offending and contribute to safer communities.

Artlink Central

Artlink Central is a registered charity founded in the belief that involvement in the arts is life enhancing and should be available to all.

Arts Council England

Arts Council England is the national development agency for the arts in England, distributing public money from government and the National Lottery.

Arts Council of Northern Ireland

The Arts Council of Northern Ireland is the prime distributor of public support for the arts in the country.

Association Of Scottish Community Councils

News and advice relevant to the work of community councils, and links to community councils across Scotland.

Association of British Credit Unions Ltd (ABCUL)

The main trade association for credit unions in England, Scotland and Wales.

Association of Town Centre Management

Organisation to help town and city centres realise their roles as focal points for business and for vibrant, inclusive communities.

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Planning in Action

Zero carbon town

Taunton wants to seize the potential of a swathe of riverside land ripe for regeneration.

How we did it

How we did it ... World listing sets Welsh town on tourism drive

Project: A £2.8 million visitor centre providing exhibitions and guided walks around the Blaenavon world heritage site as part of the regeneration of the town, following its rapid decline in the 20th century.