Phrases with «localism»

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Localism refers to a focus on promoting and supporting local communities and businesses, with an emphasis on local control and decision-making. It is a way of valuing and prioritizing the unique characteristics and needs of a particular place, fostering a sense of community and promoting sustainable practices. Full definition

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Sentences with «localism»

  • An increasingly popular idea in the spirit of the government's new Localism bill, which aims to encourage members of a community to volunteer in the provision of services, is for school playgrounds to be opened for use at the weekends and after school. (educationbusinessuk.net)
  • Playing to the gallery and incensed by hysterical Daily Mail headlines about Christianity being «under attack», Pickles announced that the «general power of competence» in his new Localism Act would «effectively reverse» the high court's ruling on council prayers. (politics.co.uk)
  • Our social heterogeneity and long tradition of localism in determining curriculum has produced a different approach: we start with standards, next we develop assessments, and then teachers, schools, and districts decide what content to teach our students, with varying support and guidance from their states. (educationnext.org)
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