Previous issues of Clearway
Welcome to the second online edition of Urban Forum's Clearway magazine.
This quarter we take a look at the August riots from a month's distance, featuring:
Croydon Xpress
No knee jerk reaction in Hackney
Feral Underclass or Feral Overclass?
Lessons from the 80s
Game for a Riot?
The Riots in numbers
Skillforce soldiers
Whitehall Watch
Community Rights Survey
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Clearway has gone online!
To mark our first online issue, we're covering public sector reform. We look at the Open Public Services White Paper and examine the issues that arise. To obtain your copy of this special issue, CLICK HERE.
We would love to know what you think of our first online issue. Email us here.
This issue looks at open government and asks what it means and will it change anything?
Contents include
- Sandie Bakowski, DotGovLabs Programme Manager on the government's Innovation Hub
- Louise Kidney from Blackburn with Darwen Council on the do's and dont's of open data.
- Spread on Infographics - the new way to present information
- Urban Forum's Low Carbon Councillors events.
This issue looks at the recently-published Localism Bill and examines that and related issues.
Contents include
- Neil McInroy, Chief Executive of CLES, on Local Economic Partnerships (LEPs)
- Will Perrin from talkaboutlocal.org, looks at the virtue of setting up a micro-local website
- Feature on the new Localism Bill and what it means
- Urban Forum's 10 Big Ideas for 2010: How did the government do?
This issue lookat the rise and rise of social media and asks how it can best be put to use for community sector organisations.
Contents include
- David Wilcox writes about social media
- 10 things you should know about . . . social media
- Urban Forum and the Big Society - feature
- Details of the governments structural reforms, including a timeline