The Regions - Home win. Sheffield United - Away win.

Thought I’d pull together a couple of blog posts from around the regions tonight.
Famous for its cathedral, Ely now has another outstanding landmark… The Advice for Life Space Shuttle! My South West readers know all about this amazing vehicle from its tour around the villages of that region over the past few years. Well now [...]

Your voluntary sector needs you.

With apologies to Lord Kitchener, but are you a Circuit Rider in the Staffordshire area?
Let me explain.
Firstly, I’ve not posted that the we have successfully completed the commissioning process to appoint an ICT Champion in each region. It’s taken a while but we’re there. There’s details and links to the champion’s pages on our website.
So, [...]

That my friend is progress

Done!
Yesterday in glorious sunshine at the fantastic Genesis centre we held the last of the ICT Hub’s series of regional conferences - a point of reflection, but a time to look forward too. Since March 2006 we have visited eight towns and cities (Newcastle, Liverpool, Reading, Chesterfield, York, Cambridge, Walsall and Taunton) and welcomed almost [...]

Did you hear the one about …

Like being at the pub or on the train where you overhear conversations, in the blogging world scrolling through your Bloglines feeds you pick up on others conversations, posts and good stories. So today rather than posting my thoughts (it would only be about the ICT Hub Ops Group meeting anyway, although EmTee did [...]

The wheels on the bus …

We’re off here tomorrow for a NAVCA staff away-day, one of the main things we are looking at is the Every Action Counts programme and how we can all play a greater part in looking after the world we live in. I try to do my bit… checking the “1″s and “2″s on the bottom [...]

Bah

Determination and progress. The brave battled through the cold and the fog (fog in the head for one too!) to attend the West Midlands ICT projects meeting (yes Susie; their version of ERIC) on Wednesday. I was disappointed that only 3 or 4 people turned up …. and thought surely there’s more ICT work going [...]