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− | The Goodison Group was founded by Sir [[Nicholas Goodison]] the former deputy chairman of Lloyds TSB. The group describes it purpose as to bring together people from the worlds of Business, Government and Education. The group is funded by [[Lloyds TSB]]. It has been influential with the government. The group has been acting as an unofficial sounding board for the secretary of education on the government’s life long learning initiatives. | + | The Goodison Group was founded by Sir [[Nicholas Goodison]] the former deputy chairman of Lloyds TSB. The group describes it purpose as to bring together people from the worlds of Business, Government and Education. The group is funded by [[Lloyds TSB]]. It has been influential with the government. The group has been acting as an unofficial sounding board for the secretary of education on the government’s life long learning initiatives.<ref>http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/business/committees/historic/x-enterprise/inquiries-01/lli-submissions/ell-049.pdf accessed 15 April 2008</ref> There is a seperate [[Goodison Group in Scotland]] |
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Latest revision as of 06:00, 16 April 2008
The Goodison Group was founded by Sir Nicholas Goodison the former deputy chairman of Lloyds TSB. The group describes it purpose as to bring together people from the worlds of Business, Government and Education. The group is funded by Lloyds TSB. It has been influential with the government. The group has been acting as an unofficial sounding board for the secretary of education on the government’s life long learning initiatives.[1] There is a seperate Goodison Group in Scotland