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Tag: Purple Initiative

Posted on October 27, 2014

Somerset sees two new entrants to the Lloyds Bank Social Entrepreneurs programme as another graduates

school for social enterpreneursTwo entrepreneurs from Somerset are set to join the 2014/15 cohort of the Lloyds Bank Social Entrepreneurs Programme, a fully-funded year-long programme supporting social entrepreneurs, run in partnership with the School for Social Entrepreneurs with support from the BIG Lottery Fund. Full story: Read more

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