An asset to local government

By Kristian Scholfield | 07 June 2016

A key feature of Government’s ongoing drive to transform the public sector is increasingly to look to pioneering councils to better manage, rationalise and consolidate their (often extensive) property holdings.

Government recognises that identifying and releasing public land which is surplus to requirements is especially important in the face of a fragile economic recovery and an ever-worsening housing crisis: that smarter use of public land can bring new homes, economic growth and better public services.

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