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EXCLUSIVE: MHCLG tells councils not to use public funds to win unitary argument

Senior Whitehall mandarins have reminded councils not to use public funds to persuade residents to back their favoured reorganisation proposal.

The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government's headquarters in Marsham Street, London

Senior Whitehall mandarins have reminded councils not to use public funds to persuade residents to back their favoured reorganisation proposal.

A message to chief executives from Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government directors sought to remind them of their ‘responsibilities under the code of recommended practice for local authority publicity', which dictates that ‘councils should observe the principles of objectivity and even-handedness'.

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