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From Office of the Regulator of Community Interest Companies (CIC Regulator)
  • We are pleased to inform you that the joint response of the Regulator of Community Interest Companies and the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills has been published today (10 December 2013)

  • The wait is finally over! The Regulator of Community Interest Companies Annual Report for 2012 to 2013 is now available to view and download.

  • Information on community interest companies (CICs) that were registered in last month

  • An environmentally responsible CIC helping vulnerable people to escape fuel poverty and supporting community regeneration through training and job creation.

  • A multi-million pound CIC running specialised health schemes to help patients manage long-term conditions.

  • An organisation that combines catering and training to positively affect lives – and appetites.

  • An ambitious CIC providing holistic health services in Southend-on-Sea.

  • A business-focused CIC offering practical skills and work experience to young people with learning disabilities.

  • A CIC that has pioneered an educational health programme around yoga in Northern Ireland.

  • A CIC Offiering loans to people targeted by high-cost lenders.

  • A community-owned shop brings together residents and revitalises a Norfolk village.

  • A CIC that delivers innovative community health services.

  • An innovative, user-led and award-winning organisation helping people to manage mental health problems.

  • A hive of activity describes this village store, managed and run entirely by passionate local volunteers.

  • As it says on the packet, a CIC making a difference to youth in Milton Keynes through an enterprising, multi-service hub.

  • An enterprising outreach theatre engaging London’s youth, challenging social issues and delivering social impact.

  • A CIC set up to safeguard an economic lifeline.

  • A local Scottish Highlands organisation that pumps enough money into the local economy to light the night skies.

  • An environmentally responsible CIC helping local families to recycle and purchase affordable children’s items.

  • Providing an interface between charities and the public, ensuring compliance and building trust.