I’ve already referred to a few of these in recent posts, but here are my ten most recently ’shared’ Google Reader items.
- PM backs demands for `localist' agendaPublished: February 5, 2010From: LocalGov News
- John Denham - Government is Strengthening Local DemocracyPublished: February 10, 2010
- the Tea Party Movement and youthPublished: February 5, 2010From: Peter Levine
- Public Appointments by RSSPublished: February 6, 2010From: Helpful Technology
- The Case for Local InvestingPublished: February 5, 2010From: GOOD
- The Right Wing Media's Lie MachinePublished: February 6, 2010
- How Social Gaming is Improving EducationPublished: February 7, 2010From: Mashable!
- Crovitz: Digital Technology Can Help Clean Up Politics - WSJ.comPublished: February 10, 2010From: online.wsj.com
- John Healey: Over £60m to lay green foundations of eco-townsPublished: February 10, 2010
- Councils fear cost of national policy statement rolePublished: February 11, 2010From: LocalGov News
- Plugin by C. Murray Consulting
I’m always up for sharing Google Reader feeds with others.








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