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Comment by Rob Wherrett on March 13, 2012 at 15:55 There is already strong interest in the forthcoming half-day symposium on May 10th "Is urban living and well-being a contradiction in terms?"
Mor details on the dedicated event page http://www.rsa-sinew-120510.eventbrite.co.uk (please note you cannot book attendance from the RSA pages)
Comment by Mic Starbuck on February 10, 2012 at 16:32 Hi
This is a network which grew out of the Glasgow Social Network. Our intitial targets are addressing the historical education and health deficits in our city and then networking to other former industrial cities. We are making a catalyst application and are keen to link into other RSA networks. I am also a member of the mental health and wellbeing network and the Newark Coffee House group based at the Hill Holt Wood social enterprise. We intend to form a policy formulation group and are discussing forming a CIC to further our work with charities and foster further social enterprise.
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