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Suffolk to test new ways of transport delivery
Suffolk County Council plans to withdraw from providing or controlling services such as highways directly and become a more ‘strategic’ council.
A report to Suffolk’s cabinet states that the authority faces a £27m reduction in revenue grant in 2011/12 alone. Given this, Suffolk is to launch a programme to reduce costs by 30% and “encourage entrepreneurialism and service redesign”.
It says that while services such as highways have been fully or partly...
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