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DCLG

Dorset confirms 2017 elections despite reorganisation debate

By Jamie Hailstone | 04 November 2016

County council elections in Dorset will go ahead next year, despite on-going discussions about re...

WELSH LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION

'Harder choices ahead' as Drakeford sets out timetable for reform

By Sam Clayden | 03 November 2016

Welsh councils must use the next 18 months to prepare for the ‘harder choices that lie ahead,’ Ma...

COUNTY COUNCILS' NETWORK

Counting the cost of reorganisation

By Heather Jameson | 01 November 2016

New research commissioned by the County Councils Network has delivered fresh evidence on the opti...

COUNTY COUNCILS' NETWORK

Councils could cash in on two-tier unitaries – CCN

By Heather Jameson | 01 November 2016

Transforming all remaining two-tier areas into county-based unitaries could save £2.9bn over five...

FINANCE

The real debate is about people and places

By Heather Jameson | 01 November 2016

As the CCN publishes new research on the future of local government structures, Heather Jameson w...

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION

Network gives unitaries a voice

By Jamie Hailstone | 01 November 2016

A new special interest group for unitaries will be the ‘eyes and ears’ for all single-tier author...

FINANCE

Getting the geography right

By Simon Edwards | 01 November 2016

Simon Edwards explains what new research commissioned by the County Councils Network into local g...

FINANCE

Making the unitary case

By John Chilver | 01 November 2016

John Chilver argues why replacing county and district councils in Buckinghamshire with a new unit...

DCLG

Government must take decision on Buckinghamshire's structure

By Jamie Hailstone | 18 October 2016

Buckinghamshire CC’s leader has said the Government will have to make the final decision about re...

REORGANISATION

Merger plans face threat of legal action

By Jamie Hailstone | 12 October 2016

Opposition councillors have threatened to take legal action against Taunton Deane BC over plans t...

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Stoke-on-Trent is ambitious for its children and young people. Apply for this job

Stoke-on-Trent City Council

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