Local service reforms to save £10 for every £1 spent

12 Sep 2014 02:56 PM

Minister announces £9 million investment in service improvements which will save more than £100 million in the long-term. 

Local Government Minister Kris Hopkins announced today (12 September 2014) that 80 local authorities will share £9 million investment as they join up services and reduce costs for taxpayers.

Successful bidders to the Transformation Challenge Award are:

The 33 winning bids, which bring together 80 local authorities through joint collaborative projects, have been rewarded with the funding because they have set out how they intend to improve services for residents at the same time as reducing the cost of those services.

The winning local authorities have predicted that their proposals will save more than £10 for every £1 of Transformation Challenge Award money invested.

Local Government Minister Kris Hopkins said:

I am delighted to announce that 80 far-sighted authorities are being rewarded for focusing on the needs of Council Tax payers and the people who use their services.

By joining forces with neighbouring councils and other organisations they are not only cutting costs but also making sure their residents get the very best service.

Councils and their partners predict they will be able to save more than £100 million over the next 5 to 10 years, a significant return for the government’s £9 million contribution.

This is further proof that local government can deliver significant savings at the same time as making sure that public satisfaction with services improves.

More than half of the winning bids are focused on redesigning front line services so they provide a better deal for the people who use them. Proposals include improved access to training and employment, coordinated support for vulnerable members of the community, reducing crime and improving weekly collection waste services.

Other bids will cut down costs by merging back office teams and sharing chief executives and senior managers – including 1 trio of councils who are set to be the first to appoint a permanent chief executive across 3 councils.

Further information

Transformation Challenge Award: successful bidders (PDF, 181KB, 5 pages)

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