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Leeds wins top prize at MJ Awards 2016

Leeds City Council has won the coveted Local Authority of the Year category in The MJ Achievement Awards which were announced at a gala event in London before an audience of almost 900 guests.

Leeds City Council has won the coveted Local Authority of the Year category in The MJ Achievement Awards which were announced at a gala event in London before an audience of almost 900 guests.

Judges said Leeds showed ‘consistent and dynamic leadership' with ‘a clear improvement vision' especially in regeneration and health inequalities. They called the council ‘a worthy winner.'

Leeds was one 20 winners announced in 17 categories at the gala dinner in London's Hilton Hotel, Park Lane by presenter, comedian Dara O'Briain. There were also 29 local authorities from among the finalists which were Highly Commended.

Michael Burton, editorial director of The MJ awards, said: ‘We launched our awards 13 years to showcase the huge talent and innovation that exists, often below the radar, among local authority teams. This year shows that despite a difficult budgetary environment this talent is undiminished.'

Heather Jameson, editor of The MJ, said: ‘Judging by the calibre of the entries we had, innovation is alive and well in local government. What is especially impressive is the dedication of local authority teams to the services they provide and to the users, many of them disadvantaged.'

To view the submissions, see here.

The other winners were:

Behaviour change: Suffolk CC.

Best Council Service Team: Wolverhampton City Council

Commercialism in the Property Estate: Leeds City Council/Sevenoaks DC

Delivering Better Outcomes: Glasgow City Council

Disability Confident: Norfolk CC

Excellence in Community Engagement: Cambridgeshire CC

Excellence in Governance and Scrutiny: Durham CC

Innovation and Impact in Children's Services: Leeds City Council

Innovation in Education, Employment and Training for Young People: Bristol City Council

Innovation in Finance: Liverpool City Council/Sevenoaks DC

Innovation in Partnership: Sunderland City Council

Legal Services: Liverpool City Council

Reinventing Public Services: Ealing LBC

Senior Leadership Team: Southend-on-Sea Council

Trading Standards and Environmental Health: Camarthenshire CC/North West Leicestershire DC

Workforce Transformation: Glasgow City Council

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