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Residents of Hosford House were made homeless again due to fire in the East Belfast Mission hostel.

Voluntary Arts Ireland is all set for International TV Turnoff Week. This week, we will be spending our time working with and to support people to create their own entertainment.

Advice NI has successfully reached the finals of the National eWell-Being Awards with their Advice and Guidance E-Quals programme - a blended learning training programme that accredits advisers to deliver energy advice.

Thanks to the next satellite of Shopmobility Belfast at the Victoria Square shopping centre, electric scooters and manual wheelchairs are on hand free of charge to customers with mobility difficulties.

An international campaign is encouraging us to switch off our TV sets, but what would we do instead?

New research shows that rural communities have little to fear from PPS14, the controversial planning policy that restricts new housing in Northern Ireland's countryside.

On 22 April Cara-Friend and The Rainbow Project will launch a guide for parents of lesbian, gay or bi-sexual children.

Face Inclusion Matters wins 2008 Belfast City Council Sports Award

An overview of upcoming business at the Assembly from 21-25 April 2008.

Post Office Ltd announced their Network Change Programme that will lead to the closure of 42 Post Offices and provide 54 outreach services in towns and villages across Northern Ireland.

The DSD committee at the Assembly has heard claims that Neighbourhood Renewal has not lived up to stated claims.
NICVA | Lisa McElherron | 17 Apr 2008

As part of a series of activities to celebrate Intercultural and Anti Racism Week 2008, the Equality Commission hosted the launch of Homely Planet Radio.

5 clues - 5 corners of Belfast - find them - photograph them!

Miss Earth Northern Ireland delivered campaign postcards to MLAs at Stormont on Tuesday 15 April 2008. Aine Gormley, Northern Ireland title-holder of the eco-friendly alternative to Miss World, added her support to the call for an Environmental Protection Agency.

A report by Departments of Education inspectors and Office of Social Services finds that the Children and Young People Funding Package has helped people in the Newry area.

Migrant workers and minority ethnic families often have language difficulties getting advice and information about tax credits and benefits. Advice NI is helping with a multi-lingual guide.

The Volunteer Development Agency provides training, help,advice and publications on all aspects of volunteering. They actively promote volunteering through campaigns such as the annual Volunteers’ Week (1–7 June).

A report from a taskforce created by the EU President shows how the NI Executive can work with the European Union.

MORE OF IT THAN WE THINK 2 – an exhibition of artwork by children and young people

Local politicians have joined forces to make a simple, positive gesture for the environment by planting trees on the Stormont Estate. The politicians received a helping hand from the Woodland Trust, the UK’s leading woodland conservation charity.
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