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CLES Chief Executive Neil McInroy at Creating Resilient Economies workshop

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The Charter will seek to explore what actions local authorities can take to ensure that money stays within the local economy, and aims to capture the views and aspirations of both third sector organisations and individuals on how each can contribute to their own local economy.

CLES Chief Executive Neil McInroy will be running two workshops on Monday 21st and Tuesday 22nd May to frame the issues and facilitate the first steps in moving forward with the Charter.

For more information and to register, head here.

CLES are working with Development Trust Northern Ireland to develop a Community Charter which will outline what needs to be done to create more resilient local economies across Northern Ireland.

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