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Adam Smith Institute
The Adam Smith Institute is Britain’s leading innovator of free-market economic and social policies. .
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AfC - Association for Charities
The Association for Charities is a national association for the support and protection of beneficiaries, trustees, volunteers and donors.
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APIL - Association Of Personal Injury Lawyers
The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers was set up in 1990 by a small group of lawyers dedicated to providing a voice for injured people.
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Arts & Business
Arts and Business aims enable to help business be more successful by engaging with the arts and to increase resources for the arts from business and its people.
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BHA - British Humanist Association
The British Humanist Association (BHA) represents the interests of the large and growing population of ethically concerned but non-religious people in the UK
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Big Lottery Fund
Big Lottery Fund is a new organisation that will hand out half the money for good causes from the National Lottery.
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BNTL Freeway
BNTL is an organisation seeking to promote healthy drug-free life styles and to inform on the effect of alcohol and drugs on individuals and communities.
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Economic & Social Research Council (ESRC)
The ESRC is the UK's largest funding agency for research and postgraduate training relating to social and economic issues.
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Human Givens Institute
The Human Givens Institute (HGI) is a membership organisation for people drawn to the deeply practical new school of psychology known as the human givens approach.
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National Caravan Council (NCC)
The Mission of the National Caravan Council is to represent the interests of the UK caravan, motorhome and park home industry and to continually improve industry standards.
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National Council for Voluntary Organisations
The National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO) is the umbrella body for the voluntary sector in England.
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Unlock Democracy
Unlock Democracy is the joint campaign of Charter 88 and the New Politics Network promoting democratic renewal and active engagement in the political process.
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Events diary
06/11/2008: National Caravan Council: NPHC Conference
14-19th October 2008: National Caravan Council: International Caravan and Motorhome Show
9-11th September: National Caravan Council: Caravan Extravaganza and Lawns Trade Show
6-7th September: National Caravan Council: Caravan Extravaganza and Lawns Trade Show
16-20th July 2008: National Caravan Council: National Park Home and Leisure Lodge Show
30/07/2008: NSA Sheep 2008
16/07/2008: NCVO: How can businesses and communities engage positively to achieve sustainable impact?
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