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Bryony Houlden, Chief Executive, South West Secretariat

Welcome to the August edition of South West Councils News. 

This edition brings together a wide variety of news and events and policy updates from across the region. 

Thank you to those who have contributed to this month's edition.  Please do continue to let us know what you think of this newsletter or submit stories for publication.

Yours Bryony.

 

Climate Change

Planners Tool Kit set to RIEP Results
The Improvement and Efficiency Partnership has supported the development of a toolkit to provide advice on Sustainable Energy and Climate Change Adaptation....

Construction of Wave Hub gets underway
The latest stage of the South West RDA pioneering Wave Hub project got underway....

 
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Business Tranformation

Designing a fit for future Organisation
On 30 June, South West Councils jointly hosted a free seminar with the IDeA and LGA entitled "Designing a fit for future Organisation"....

 
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Smarter Procurement

Implementing consultancy Value Programme (CVP) in local Government
A toolkit has been developed to support the implementation of Consultancy Value Programme (CVP) in Local Government....

South West Fairtrade Procurement Conference - 19 October 2010
Make a note in your diaries! The new date for the South West Fairtrade Procurement Conference is Tuesday 19 October 2010....

 
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Total Place to radically reform local services for all

Release Date: Apr 13, 2010

A new report published on 25 March sets out a radical transformation to the way public services will be delivered in future.

Budget 2010 set out how the Government will protect key public service priorities while reducing the deficit. Total Place shows how this can be delivered in practice through a fundamental shift in the way public services are delivered that has never been attempted before.

For the first time all local spending from across all local agencies is being looked as a whole to relentlessly focus on designing services around the needs of the customer and cutting out waste and duplication, ensuring taxpayers money is being used effectively.

The Total Place report sets out the sweeping changes being introduced following wide-ranging testing of the approach in 13 pilot areas. The report presents a series of commitments that will give greater freedoms and flexibilities to support a new relationship between Government and places.

The new ways of working pioneered by the pilots will be replicated in all areas across England; the best performing authorities will be supported to go further and faster with new far reaching freedoms through a 'single offer', and a much wider group of local authorities and their partners will be encouraged to pioneer new working in policy areas where they are strongest via 'devolved responsibility'.

This work will be supported through stronger leadership at regional, sub-regional and local levels to deliver the total place principles.

The full report can be found on the HM Treasury website.

This article was issued by Communities and Local Government.