LOCAL GOVERNMENT REORGANISATION THE MANAGEMENT OF CHANGEIntroductionAnalysing ChangeDeveloping the CultureColin Nye
Local government reorganisation and the management of public library staffnational systems of innovationinducement mechanismscore technologiespharmaceuticalsCommunity groups from low-income neighborhoods have the most to gain from full access to data, yet the least capability to achieve that accessor make use...
Ian Fytche: Devolution must champion the ‘local’ in local government Owen Mapley: The case for simplifying local government Tony Travers: Local democracy should be treated with care Simon Kaye: Reorganisation is not the panacea to the financial crisis ...
McMahon: ‘Reorganisation is not required’ The government will not "require any area to reorganise," local government minister… Met set to ask for 15% council tax rise 21 January 2025 Bradford City MBC is planning to ask for permission to increase council… ...
The reorganisation of British local government : (2002) `The Cost of Local Government Structural Reorganisation in Great Britain During the 1990s', Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 20(... Sherman,Alfred - The reorganisation of British local government : 被引量: 1发表: 2010年 ...
Implementing local government reorganisation in the housing service: The case of WalesGEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMSHUMAN DIMENSIONSMOUNTAIN SHEEPRECREATION MANAGEMENTIn the 1970s, the Dutch city of Delft adopted a new residential street layout. Its fundamental concept was the antithesis of the notion of...
Abstract The local government reorganisation process introduced by the Labour government in England in the 2006–2010 period is characterised by a range of disturbing characteristics, in particular the misuse of the English language, the disjunctive between rhetoric and reality and a failure to ...
Local government in Great Britain is currently undergoing reorganisation. The reorganisation process is being progressed separately in each of the three countries of Great Britain—England, Scotland, and Wales. Reorganisation itself has always been a sensitive issue, and the current process is no except...
All we know so far is that the White Paper, according to the Treasury, will include …“working with councils to move to simpler structures that make sense of their local area with efficiency savings from council reorganisation helping to meet the needs of local people…”. Contradictory or ot...
When Integrated Care Boards were established it was clear that their main accountability would be to themselves and to central government This centralised control and constant reorganisation – can lead to a feeling that the only accountability that ICB leaders really need to worry about is to centra...