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Inner cities take the strain
The last issue of Community Affairs Briefing examined urban policy and warned that the Autumn Statement would indicate the government's priorities
Valuing Community
Involvement
All too often, in society as much as in business, an endeavour is not valued until it can be measured.
 
Thames Water - No
corporate cornucopia for
the community
Thames Water was legally barred from making charitable contributions until privatisation in 1989 - how is it now rising to the challenge of corporate citizenship in the private sector?
RTZ- Home thoughts abroad
Up to now Community Affairs Briefing has profiled companies whose main sphere of operations is firmly UK orientated. But some of the Britain's bigger corporate citizens are transnational corporations. This profile examines the challenges facing one of the biggest.
 
Kingfisher: from charity
towards social
responsibility
An assessment of Kingfisher, one of Britain's leading retailers and the company behind such famous names as Woolworths,  B&Q, Comet and Superdrug.
Lessons from America
David Grayson from Business in the Community has just spent 3 months criss-crossing the USA, examining latest trends in American corporate community involvement. This is his personal States-side view, complete with ideas, examples and up-to-date jargon.