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The four-unitary model in Hants and the Isle of Wight creates a stable platform

A four-unitary model in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight balances ambition with realism, innovation with resilience, argues Gill Kneller.

(C) East Hants DC

In local government, genuine transformation does not begin with tearing everything down and starting again. It begins with a firm foundation – one that balances stability with the scope to innovate. 

As district councils, we know the scale of the challenge we face: rising demand, financial pressures, and the need to deliver services in smarter, more sustainable ways.

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