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A competitive edge for council services

By: Series: Planning (for the Natural and Built Environment) ; 26 July 2002, 14-15(2)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Reports on one of the challenges to local councils from the Best Value regime, introducing competition into service provision. Argues that planning departments need to find ways to involve the private sector in competitive procurement. Discusses the lack of private involvement among local authorities, looking at the experiences of some councils in this area. "Competitive procurement: learning from audit, inspection and research" is available from Audit Commission Publications on 0800 802030. "Planning Officers Society guide to Best Value and planning" can be viewed at www.planningofficers.org.uk/planningguide/.
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Reports on one of the challenges to local councils from the Best Value regime, introducing competition into service provision. Argues that planning departments need to find ways to involve the private sector in competitive procurement. Discusses the lack of private involvement among local authorities, looking at the experiences of some councils in this area. "Competitive procurement: learning from audit, inspection and research" is available from Audit Commission Publications on 0800 802030. "Planning Officers Society guide to Best Value and planning" can be viewed at www.planningofficers.org.uk/planningguide/.