Strategic Commissioning Is The Future [, Oct 12, 2011]
A vast majority of councils in England and Wales are looking at the strategic commissioning approach - its not just outsourcing - but an opportunity to support the third sector and cooperatives.
Whilst the recent constraints on government finance have attracted much attention, there is broad consen
Pledging support [, Oct 6, 2011]
I could not choose a ‘best’ example of localism in action from across the UK – there are so many – but the London Borough of Barnet’s PledgeBank is as good as any.
PledgeBank is an online facility that allows residents to pledge support for local initiatives, such as helping to clean graffiti off
Commission Impossible? [, Sep 28, 2011]
Localis in association with Mears and Essex County Council have produced a report on the future role of councils as strategic commissioners.
Majority of councils adopt strategic commissioning role [, Sep 28, 2011]
More than 80% of councils are planning to take on a strategic commissioning role for the delivery of local services, according to Localis.
Future of Local Public Services [, Sep 28, 2011]
80% of councils are considering taking a greater strategic commissioning role in the delivery of local public services in the near future, in order to meet the challenges of unprecedented financial squeeze faced by English local authorities, according to a report published by Localis, in partnership
Councils embracing commissioning role [, Sep 28, 2011]
Some 80% of English councils are considering taking a greater strategic commissioning role in the delivery of their services, according to fresh research.
Surrey's Big Society [, Sep 27, 2011]
Localis in partnership with Surrey CC have published the next pamphlet in the Big Society series, examining the innovative approaches to delivering the Big Society in Surrey and the lessons for other local authorities.
Time to get serious about localism [, Sep 8, 2011]
Skills, criminal justice and health, as well as work and pensions, are all areas in which councils should be free to show how they can do things differently and more effectively, says Alex Thomson.
Is the coalition Government serious about empowering local government?
Plugged In - The Big Green Society [, May 12, 2011]
Waste management and street cleaning are not the most glamorous of political issues. But, as every councillor knows, that doesn’t stop them carrying serious political weight since, for many local residents and businesses, they are the most visible council-provided service they receive.
Ongoing research: The role of councils as strategic commissioners [, Apr 13, 2011]
The current economic climate provides an opportunity and a challenge for local government to operate radically differently, ensuring the provision of better services at lower cost. With extended powers to innovate, trade and commission services in new ways, this project will demonstrate that council
Local Commissioning for Local Needs [, Apr 13, 2011]
The government has recently put forward its vision for a new approach to public service provision, giving private firms, voluntary and community groups and local organisations the chance to bid more widely for public service contracts.
Government adopts Localis community-based proposals [, Oct 27, 2010]
The Department for Communities and Local Government have announced trials focusing on local flexibility in service provision and community-based budgets
Bob Neill interview with Alex Thomson [, Oct 8, 2010]
Following the Localis event 'Total Place or Total Waste?' at the Conservative Party Conference, Bob Neill spoke with Alex Thomson about some of the issues raised during the discussion
Time and the Place [, Oct 6, 2010]
Localis argues in our Total Neighbourhood report that, while putting local budgets funds under the control of a strong, locally elected lead will reduce duplication, re-centre the focus on service users, and help to tackle social issues through prevention rather than (much more expensive) cure, it i
Birmingham initiative hailed as future of 'Big Society' [, Oct 6, 2010]
Birmingham City Council’s community-led early intervention programmes show local authorities how to deliver cheaper and “radically better” services, according to thinktank Localis.
Neill backs place-based budgeting at Localis event [, Oct 5, 2010]
Bob Neill endorses Total Place-style budgeting at Localis Conservative Party conference fringe event
Total Neighbourhood [, Oct 4, 2010]
A report in conjunction with Birmingham City Council on future paths for place-based and community-led approaches to service provision
Conservative Conference: Total Place or Total Waste? [, Oct 4, 2010]
A panel debate with Bob Neill MP, Cllr David Parsons, Dr John Seddon and Cllr Paul Carter about the future of joined-up services at the local level
Place your bets [, Apr 20, 2010]
Total Place should not be about making cost savings (although it will lead to them), or political maneuvering within central government. It is therefore a challenge for the next government to take Total Place forward in the right manner.
PM to 'end state's monopoly' over public services [, Jul 12, 2011]
David Cameron has unveiled plans to end the era of "old fashioned" delivery of public services by allowing almost all of them to be opened up to competition from the private and voluntary sector.
Sector confidence over services improves [, May 6, 2011]
Councils’ assurance that they can safeguard their key services has improved significantly in recent months, LGC’s latest confidence survey has found.
Local pilots explore potential of cross-sector collaboration [, Nov 11, 2010]
A group of councils is to submit radical proposals to the Treasury detailing how a shake-up of capital spending rules and estate management could save some £50bn across the public sector.
Community budget pilots to start [, Oct 20, 2010]
So-called "community budget" arrangements, which will allow councils to pool budgets, will be rolled out in 16 areas from next year, the chancellor has announced in his spending review.
Osborne pledges ‘greater financial autonomy' [, Jun 10, 2010]
Council chiefs’ hopes that ministers would consider Total Place-style “area budgets” were boosted when the chancellor pledged to hand councils greater financial autonomy and to consider local government’s needs holistically.
Neill supports Total place principles [, Jun 3, 2010]
Communities minister Bob Neill has told councils to forge ahead with Total Place projects, although questions remained about how much support the programme had outside the Department for Communities & Local Government.
Power of healthy partnerships [, May 18, 2010]
Chief executives are hired because they are exceptional people who can handle the pressures of the top job. But in the wake of the recession and the Total Place ‘whole area approach’, the spotlight is on their ability to work in company with other leaders across their patch.