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Dec 5, 2024 |
themj.co.uk | Ann McGauran |Heather Jameson |Michael Burton |Matt Crossley
Local authority leaders need to understand ‘what makes an awesome employee experience' in their council when they are transforming services, The MJ Future Forum North has heard. Speaking today at the event in Manchester, transformation director public service UK&I at Oracle Leatham Green said he puts forward ‘three keywords when it comes to getting things done'.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
themj.co.uk | Ann McGauran |Paul Marinko |Matt Crossley |Pam Parkes
Devolution to combined authorities is ‘really working and is powering growth in our city region', says the chief executive of Greater Manchester Combined Authority. Caroline Simpson told the opening session of The MJ Future Forum North in Manchester: ‘Ours is the fastest growing economy in the UK at the moment. Manchester is the most invested in city because of the decades of work that's gone into building up the devolution agenda in Greater Manchester and the set of organisations involved.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
themj.co.uk | Ann McGauran |Paul Marinko |Michael Burton |Matt Crossley
Devolution to combined authorities is ‘really working and is powering growth in our city region', says the chief executive of Greater Manchester Combined Authority. Caroline Simpson told the opening session of The MJ Future Forum North in Manchester: ‘Ours is the fastest growing economy in the UK at the moment. Manchester is the most invested in city because of the decades of work that's gone into building up the devolution agenda in Greater Manchester and the set of organisations involved.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
themj.co.uk | Michael Burton |Matt Crossley |Dan Peters
REGENERATION The MJ Regeneration supplement December 2024 Calls to relax Treasury rules to unleash development, plus much more. SHARE © Alex Segre / Shutterstock.com Calls to relax Treasury rules to unleash development, plus much more.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
themj.co.uk | Sherina Lewis |Matt Crossley |Pam Parkes |Dan Peters
The discrepancy in performance between councils and registered providers in the ‘C' gradings awarded by the Regulator of Social Housing following inspections has been striking. Only one council so far has achieved C1. Nearly two-thirds have scored C3 or C4, indicating serious failings, with major changes and improvement required. The top C1 grading is not, it should be said, a confirmation of the highest performance.
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