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The Local Government Officer. Certified as a true and accurate record. Newer posts →. Funny old world…. September 20, 2010. I thought this was interesting;. Which would be a wholly unsurprising criticism, were it not from The Daily Telegraph. Say no to Councillor on Councillor violence. September 17, 2010. Goodness, the Standards Board has not even been properly abolished yet, and already Councillors from the same party are turning on one another. Councillor Jean-Paul Floru. So upset has this made him, h...
My ongoing love of consistency | The Local Government Officer
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The Local Government Officer. Certified as a true and accurate record. The Bourne Redundancy →. My ongoing love of consistency. January 26, 2011. How does one get hold of civil servants? I mean, if you don’t have an ongoing relationship on a particular issue, do you start at the top and work your way down, ring reception and ask for the policy area in question, or what? I work in a relatively narrow field, and my Whitehall contacts are pretty decent, but I was pondering the statement from Eric Pickles.
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The Local Government Officer. Certified as a true and accurate record. My ongoing love of consistency. Assuming form follows function, I have a question →. March 20, 2011. In which I suggest a case where ‘localism’ doesn’t in fact lead to the best overall outcome…. I found myself wondering what the effect is of the extent to which public sector vacancies are now “internal applicants only”. Is it just me? This entry was posted in Uncategorized. My ongoing love of consistency. March 20, 2011 at 6:22 pm.
Assuming form follows function, I have a question | The Local Government Officer
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The Local Government Officer. Certified as a true and accurate record. Inconsistency-spotting. →. Assuming form follows function, I have a question. April 1, 2011. It’s 2020. The Coalition Government is nearing its second election (bear with me), which again looks likely to be closely fought, and is combined with a referendum on switching to STV, the price exacted for Liberal Democrat endorsement of Conservative candidates in marginal Labour seats. Groups of Councillors form Scrutiny Task Forces to take ...
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The Local Government Officer. Certified as a true and accurate record. Assuming form follows function, I have a question. June 17, 2011. Apparently, we’re wasting vast amounts of money. Pretty much on purpose. For example;. Now, how might it have come to pass that Cornwall started using one waste collection firm, rather than six? Could it have something to do with Cornwall having become a unitary? It can’t possibly be that, though, because. And as we know, it’s not the sort of behaviour he wants to...
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Unlocking the Potential of Empty Homes: Stalled development and long walks for the milk
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Unlocking the Potential of Empty Homes. For every two families that need a home there is one property standing empty. This isn't just inefficient it's unjust. Friday, March 02, 2012. Stalled development and long walks for the milk. I like this blog,. Although its rather odd name fails to explain what its about. The pint of milk test was as far as I can remember first coined by think tank IPPR. Somewhere that almost certainly fails the pint of milk test is. To a Chinese development company for a knock dow...
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Unlocking the Potential of Empty Homes: January 2013
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Unlocking the Potential of Empty Homes. For every two families that need a home there is one property standing empty. This isn't just inefficient it's unjust. Wednesday, January 09, 2013. Where are they now? The abandoned backdrops to 80's videos. Empty buildings seemed to be a common backdrop for music videos in the 1980s. So I thought it would be interesting to look at a few and see what's happened to the buildings now. Is there a better one than this? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Unlocking the Potential of Empty Homes: empty homes to drop to zero next year
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Unlocking the Potential of Empty Homes. For every two families that need a home there is one property standing empty. This isn't just inefficient it's unjust. Friday, March 08, 2013. Empty homes to drop to zero next year. The number of empty homes in England is set to drop to zero next year. This may sound improbable, but if you follow current projections of house building rates and household formations it must be true. This scenario would have many effects including me being out of a job! In fact, altho...
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Unlocking the Potential of Empty Homes: My Article in this month's RICS magazine MODUS
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Unlocking the Potential of Empty Homes. For every two families that need a home there is one property standing empty. This isn't just inefficient it's unjust. Friday, May 03, 2013. My Article in this month's RICS magazine MODUS. This isn’t a huge ask, and everybody concerned would better off as a result. Owners will benefit from better use of their property, councils will receive additional income and most importantly thousands of families will get a better place to live. With a new governm...Whenever pr...
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Going Public: Thank you and goodbye
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Saturday, 5 May 2012. Thank you and goodbye. If you've said all you've to say.'. It is one of the frustrations of social care that the same issues seem to be going round with no resolution. Three years ago it seemed to me that the system was not fit for purpose and the funding arrangements unsustainable yet despite much talk change doesn't seem to be arriving anytime soon - in fact after some interest around the last election it's slipped back down the agenda. It feels wrong to go without thanks to all w...
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Going Public: January 2012
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Thursday, 19 January 2012. Personalisation Risk and ResponsibilitySome interesting reports. Following on from my last post I've just happened across some reports from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation on the topic of rights an responsibilities. There is a particularly interesting discussion about risk in one paper. Which has actually pushed me a little closer to the pro camp on personalisation. Interestingly the paper draws a conclusion that under a system of personalisation;. Is this a good, or bad thing?
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Going Public: August 2011
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Wednesday, 31 August 2011. Another care agency bites the dust. I'm not on the inside anymore, but I can take a guess that the trend of squeezing providers is still going on - probably even more so. Due to the strategy of our commissioning team the money we were paying for care fell about £5 an hour from £15 to around £10 in my time which was 2004-2009, but how sustainable is this system and who is paying the price? Links to this post. Thursday, 18 August 2011. Long before the G20 protests. So amongst all...
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Going Public: Experience - worth more than pay?
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Saturday, 25 February 2012. Experience - worth more than pay? About 10 years ago emerging optimistically from the closeted world of education for the first time I became aware of something rather dispiriting. Its ink barely dry my shiny new degree certificate suddenly seemed to be rendered worthless by one simple word. 'experience'. Watching the debate on the news media it seems no one has really linked the two, possibly as internships represent privilege just as much as they do exploitation. A numbe...
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Going Public: Remploy - A step forward or a step back?
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Wednesday, 7 March 2012. Remploy - A step forward or a step back? Sadly its far from unusual these days to read a story about 1 700 being put out of work, but it is a little strange to be asking whether this is in fact a good thing, but so it is in the case of Remploy. Who employ a workforce comprising mainly of disabled people. The Remploy model, of subsidised factories belongs therefore to a time which is passing and maybe we should be glad of this. Whatsmore if the reported 'average subsidy' of £...
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Local Goodness — Preserving Food, Faith, and Family
63 Places off the Beaten Path in Charleston, SC. Finding and exploring hidden gems in nature is one of my favorite past times. Here are our personal favs along with undiscovered places we hope to check out soon. So load the kids up and get up close and personal with the great outdoors. {listed in no particular order}. 1 Daniel Island Waterfront Park. 2 Trails at Wannamaker Park. There are 2 miles of paved trails, as well as the 8 mile Wannamaker North Trail for bicyclist and nature explorers. My favorite...
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SOLACE MD Reflects on 2011 Summit - Local Government Channel
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The Local Government Officer. Certified as a true and accurate record. June 17, 2011. Apparently, we’re wasting vast amounts of money. Pretty much on purpose. For example;. Now, how might it have come to pass that Cornwall started using one waste collection firm, rather than six? Could it have something to do with Cornwall having become a unitary? It can’t possibly be that, though, because. And as we know, it’s not the sort of behaviour he wants to encourage. I presume a hunt is underway for th...It̵...
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Momma always said: "Keep your friends close, but keep your food source closer.". Tuesday, May 28, 2013. Let's Move in the right direction. Last June I was lucky enough to join the team at Vermont Works for Women - Fresh Food Enterprise. As summer intern. This organization has a very unique model tackling some of America's most trying issues of today; an unsustainable food system, and health related issues such as obesity. Children enjoying Fresh Food vegetables. Vermont Works for Women. By purchasing the...
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