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Economic Regeneration through Strong Partnerships
Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council -
Development and Innovation
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Every Suffolk Child Matters
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Exploring Greener Pastures
ASDA -
Helping Older People Get More Out of Life
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"Welcome to the North" Public Arts Programme
Northern Way
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Customer Services Team
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Mary Dalman
Customer Service Development Manager, London Borough of Croydon -
I&DeA
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NPIA - National Policing Improvement Agency
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GSCC - General Social Care Council
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An Empowering Authority
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Credit Crunch: Rural Economies
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Credit Crunch: LGA Summit
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Credit Crunch: Overview
Local Government expert Tony Travers -
Communities and Local Government
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Post Office Closures
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Sarah Lockett catches up with Hazel Blears MP
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Technology and Social Care
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Turning Vision into Reality - how partners are shaping Thurrock
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Credit Crunch: One council's perspective
We hear from one Chief Executive affected by the bank collapse in Iceland
Stuart Limb
Senior Investigations Officer - Revenues & Benefits, Leicester City Council
Stuart Limb was appointed Senior Investigations Officer in April 2006, subsequently developing a refreshed and creative team for investigating benefit fraud in Leicester's Housing Department. This followed a period of poor performance, low morale and a difficult government inspection. Stuart has given inspirational leadership and outstanding support to the team, leading to greatly improved working. Returning inspectors said the overall upturn in performance was commendable, the investigation team was 'well motivated and focused' and 'morale was high'. The result is that the team have risen from being ranked 206th in the country to 9th within a period of 12 months for tackling benefit fraud.


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