- ReferenceE/YM6/5/15
- TitleMeeting including: correspondence with Semicraft Ltd., of Luton on the reasons for their pulling out of Youth Training Scheme programme; correspondence regarding Luton Community Relations Council relationship with Manpower Services Commission (MSC) and discussion of possible schemes; correspondence regarding an acrimonious split in Bangladesh Welfare Association in Luton and the impact this had on relationship with MSC; the following Bedfordshire scheme applications:
- Date free text20 Jul 1984
- Production dateFrom: 1984 To: 1984
- Scope and Content- Luton Borough Council scheme renewing central administration unit; - Churches Community Programme for handyman at Welwyn Garden City [Hertfordshire] Education Centre and caretaker/cleaner at St.Nicholas Residential Centre, Chellington (includes correspondence about the latter scheme not meeting MSC criteria); - Bedfordshire County Council scheme for creating a nature trail at Wyboston Lakes; - National Association for the Care and Resttlement of Offenders (NACRO) (Luton) continuing scheme (8 places); - Luton Borough Council scheme for counsellors at Luton Rape Counselling Centre; - Bedfordshire County Council and Inland Drainage Board scheme for improvements along public waterways; - NACRO scheme for conservation in Bedford, neighbourhood helpline and central administration; - Luton Borough Council renewal of continuing 100 place scheme
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- Keywordsbusiness correspondence, Bedfordshire & Cambridgeshire Area Manpower Board, LUTON, Youth Training Scheme (YTS), Community Relations Council, Bangladesh Welfare Association, Luton Borough, business, Churches Community Programme, handyman, Welwyn Garden City, education centres, caretaker, cleaner, churches, CHELLINGTON, social & welfare provision local centres, Bedfordshire County Council, nature trail, Wyboston Lakes, National Association for the Care and Resettlement of Offenders (NACRO), counselling, Luton Rape Counselling Centre, Inland Drainage Board, RIVERS & WATERWAYS, environment conservation, BEDFORD
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