Love thy neighbour
Language: English Series: Modus ; July - August 2016, 30-31 (2)Publication details: 2016Subject(s): Summary: Around the UK, cash-strapped councils are saving money by co-locating their leisure and services - both commercial and public - in one building. To support this the Cabinet Office has, since 2013, been running the One Public Estate initiative, which offers local authorities grants of up to £500,000 to achieve "ambitious and credible" work programmes, delivered with other regional public sector partners, to manage their assets and develop plans for co-location.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | L159755 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 159755-2001 |
Around the UK, cash-strapped councils are saving money by co-locating their leisure and services - both commercial and public - in one building. To support this the Cabinet Office has, since 2013, been running the One Public Estate initiative, which offers local authorities grants of up to £500,000 to achieve "ambitious and credible" work programmes, delivered with other regional public sector partners, to manage their assets and develop plans for co-location.