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Total Place: The next generation

The Government is exploring how it can build on the legacy of Total Place by testing the pooling of budgets across local public services, ministers have said.

Angela Rayner © Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government

The Government is exploring how it can build on the legacy of Total Place by testing the pooling of budgets across local public services, ministers have said.

Writing exclusively for The MJ, local government minister Jim McMahon and Cabinet Office minister Georgia Gould said the £100m Test, Learn and Grow programme sat ‘at the heart of our agenda to reform the state and tackle the public sector's biggest challenges'.

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