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City’s chief executive outlines firms’ opportunities

City’s chief executive outlines firms’ opportunities
LOW-carbon technology and Britain’s ageing population present major opportunities for Yorkshire businesses despite the impact of public spending cuts on the private sector, the new head of Leeds City Council has said. (17/09/2010 20:39:30)
Tory campaigner slams cost of council magazine
IT has been revealed that it cost nearly 250,000 to produce the first 10 issues of Northumberland County Council’s glossy monthly magazine.
City’s chief executive outlines firms’ opportunities
LOW-carbon technology and Britain’s ageing population present major opportunities for Yorkshire businesses despite the impact of public spending cuts on the private sector, the new head of Leeds City Council has said. (17/09/2010 20:39:30)
Cumbria County Council to ask NHS for roads gritting cash
Cash-strapped Cumbria County Council is to ask the National Health Service for money to grit the roads this winter.


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