Lottery cash opens rural access to children's services
Helen Gilbert
Wednesday, August 25, 2004
Plans to create three Integrated Children's Centres (ICCs) in Powys, Wales, have been made possible thanks to a 405,917 cash injection from the Big Lottery Fund. The funding was awarded to Powys County Council to offer new opportunities for parents, carers and children to access a range of quality services in an integrated way.
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