Cutbacks at Lottery Fund put promise to charities in doubt
By Helen Warrell 6 June 2007
The board of the Big Lottery Fund has decided in principle to cut £120m from its programmes, including some that fund voluntary sector projects, in a bid to recoup losses from the recent raid to fund the London 2012 Olympic Games.
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