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Lincolnshire economic strategy 2008-2012
An economic strategy for Lincolnshire, developed on behalf of Lincolnshire Enterprise and Lincolnshire Assembl
An evaluation of the economic impact of broadband in Lincolnshire: updated final report
The Lincolnshire Broadband Initiative, ‘onlincolnshire’, was launched in 2003 to bring a range
of broadband supply and demand stimulation activities to businesses across the county.
The initiative has used £15 million of European funding, together with matched funding from
Lincolnshire County Council, to support a series of significant Information and Communication
Technology (ICT) interventions to provide support and financial assistance to eligible
Lincolnshire businesses.
The ‘onlincolnshire’ initiative has four long term strategic objectives. By 2010:
• Lincolnshire will be the foremost rural County in the UK, with regards to ICT usage and
skills and will have a commercial environment that embraces ICT;
• The main employment sites and premises will have attracted increased and more diverse
investment;
• ICT will have made a major contribution to business competitiveness, expansion and
diversification of the economy – measured through an increase in ICT related employment
and a range of ICT based activities;
• To have engaged individuals and employers in improving ICT skills to increase local
competitiveness, raise the standards, participation and achievement in ICT throughout the
County
Sustainable exhibit design: guidelines for designers of small scale interactive and travelling exhibits
This study was commissioned as part of Lincolnshire County Council’s FLOWS ‘2B’ Information and Symbols Project and UK match funding for this particular FLOWS Project has been provided by East Midlands Development Agency. The aim of FLOWS is to improve the sustainability of development in flood risk areas through development of ‘good practice’, by improved integration of flood risk information into decision-support systems for spatial planning and water
management. FLOWS involves over 40 individual projects which are based in four Work Packages. Lincolnshire County Council is jointly leading Work Package 3 (Spatial Planning) and is also leading on Projects in Work Package 2 (Public Perception/Dissemination).
This study has been produced as part of Lincolnshire County Council’s ‘FLOWS 2B Information and Symbols Project’ and in the wider context, is focussing on raising public awareness of flooding and flood risk by exploring innovative
methods of disseminating information on the subject of flood risk to the public.
This project involves the production of interactive exhibits aimed at raising the awareness of flood risk in Lincolnshire and is a partnership between Lincolnshire County Council and the School of Architecture at the University of Lincoln. A study focussing on creating sustainable exhibitions has been undertaken via the University of Lincoln that will directly inform the FLOWS
exhibits. As detailed in the project brief, this study on Sustainable Exhibit Design will investigate best practice in sustainable exhibit design and produce a report
setting out guidelines for designers of small interactive and travelling exhibits, guidelines which are directly applicable to the proposed FLOWS exhibit. The report will form a contribution to exhibition design knowledge through wider distribution via the University of Lincoln and FLOWS websites and a conference presentation
Community Health Champions in Lincolnshire Review and Scoping Exercise Report
The Lincolnshire 2012 Joint Health and Well-being Strategy identified the need to ‘develop a Community Health Champion programme for Lincolnshire building on current good practice that will enable people to volunteer to offer help and support to other members of their community in leading healthier lives’. This was intended to be one of two interlinked schemes, designed to achieve the key outcome of supporting people to lead healthier lives
Opportunities for greater Lincolnshire's supply chains: summary report
A study of the key sector supply chains across Lincolnshire and the barriers and opportunities for growth
The Scunthorpe Problem
Scunthorpe is an industrial town in North Lincolnshire, England, with a population of about 80,000. So, what\u27s the Scunthorpe problem
Opportunities for greater Lincolnshire's supply chains: full report
A study of the key sector supply chains across Greater Lincolnshire, and identification of barriers and opportuniteis for growth
Learning from our place in the global economy
A study undertaken for Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership into Greater Lincolnshire's economy and its relationship with similar regions in the UK and worldwide
Health of offenders in the community: the forgotten Inequality
Health of offenders in the community: The forgotten Inequality. A report on Lincolnshire Probation’s Healthy Living Centre and the health needs of offenders in the communit
Gideon Giles, the Roper
Dialecto Literario. -- Lincolnshire. -- Pertenece a la colección LD 1800-1950 del Salamanca Corpus. -- Prosa. -- Thomas Miller. -- Gideon Giles, the Roper. -- 1841.[ES]Novela que se desarrolla en Lincolnshire y contiene dialecto de Lincolnshire.
[EN]Novel that takes place in Lincolnshire and includes Lincolnshire dialect
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