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Property reform 'could net £20m'

Staffordshire CC claims plans to reform local public sector properties could save up to £20m over five years.

Staffordshire CC claims it could save local taxpayers up to £20m over five years under plans to reform the management of local public sector properties.

The savings would be made through a cut to the number of buildings owned or leased by the county council, and through closer working between the county, borough and district councils and local health and emergency services bodies.

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