Why Modern Farm Vets Are Happily Becoming Ancient Britons ; Henriette Lyttle-Breukelaar, Awm's Partnerships Director, Helps to Bring History Back to Life Advantage West Midlands
Birmingham Post › October 05, 2007
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Birmingham Post › October 05, 2007
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Advantage West Midlands recently launched a new pounds 1.3 million fund to bring redundant or vacant buildings in rural Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Solihull back into productive use.
The 'Redundant Building Grant' scheme offers incentives to owners of buildings which are empty or underused to help them to be brought back into an economic use which will create jobs.See the full content of this document
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Why Modern Farm Vets Are Happily Becoming Ancient Britons ; Henriette Lyttle-Breukelaar, Awm's Partnerships Director, Helps to Bring History Back to Life Advantage West Midlands
This programme is an extension of a highly successful programme which has been run since 2003 in Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Shropshire, and which ha...
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