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West Berkshire council ‘making continuous improvements’

Posted by haylee on December 31, 2007

West Berkshire council has been commended for continued improvements in the standard of services it delivers to local residents.

A report from the Audit Commission makes clear that the council has worked well with its network partners in recent years and has broadly succeeded in its effort to supply West Berkshire residents with "high quality services".

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Felixstowe receives regeneration investment

Posted by haylee on December 27, 2007

A £300,000 investment has been given to a multimillion pound project to rejuvenate Felixstowe town centre.

In news that may interest those seeking planning jobs, the money forms part of £385,000 received by Suffolk Coastal in government grants to boost employment, enterprise and business growth.

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Warrington council ‘addressing community responsibility well’

Posted by haylee on December 27, 2007

Warrington council is providing a good service to its residents, a new Audit Commission report reveals.

According to the commission, those operating for the public sector body are offering good outcomes for children and young people, news that may interest people seeking social work jobs and those looking to hire such candidates through a regional recruitment portal.

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Dorset council ‘working well’ with partners

Posted by haylee on December 24, 2007

Dorset county council is performing well, a new Audit Commission report reveals.

In a corporate assessment study by the commission, those working for the public sector body were praised for its strong work with network partners, such as health authorities and neighbouring councils, through its Dorset Strategic Partnership.

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Sheffield council ‘performing strongly’

Posted by haylee on December 21, 2007

Sheffield city council is continuing to perform strongly, a new Audit Commission report shows.

In its comprehensive performance assessment (CPA), those working for the public sector body maintained their four-star rating - the highest ranking possible.

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