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Big Lottery Fund: Big Thinking
Organisations and individuals involved in health provision in NI gathered at the Baby Grand in Belfast recently for a special event organised by the Big Lottery Fund. It was part of Big Thinking, the Big Lottery Fund's public consultation which is asking people across the province to debate how BIG's Good Cause cash should be allocated between this year and 2015.
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