Well, improving
February 7th, 2008
posted by Cptn

Exeter should beware its desire to be a unitary authority (yesterday Hazel Blears sent the council’s request to go it alone, along with her reservations about said plan, to the Boundary Commission – we can expect an answer, along with any subsequent gerrymandering in December). Both Torbay and Plymouth have tumbled into the country’s 15 worst performing councils, according to the league tables produced by the Audit Commission. Pah, who believes such tosh. We want measureable results and comparisions about how good these councils are – not, err, ‘league tables’. But you’ll be happy to hear the two two-star councils are improving well.
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1. Authority » Well, i&hellip | February 7th, 2008 at 6:30 pm
[...] Peoples Republic of South Devon wrote an interesting post today on Well, improvingHere’s a quick excerpt posted by Cptn Exeter should beware its desire to be a unitary authority (yesterday Hazel Blears sent the council’s request to go it alone, along with her reservations about said plan, to the Boundary Commission – we can expect an answer, along with any subsequent gerrymandering in December). Both Torbay and Plymouth have tumbled into the country’s 15 worst performing councils, according to the league tables produced by the Audit Commission. Pah, who believes such tosh. We want measureable r [...]
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