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Welsh councils explore options for collaboration and joint officers
Local authorities Wales are exploring opportunities to share transport teams and appoint joint officers in response to the Welsh Government’s efficiency agenda.
Alun Evans, Blaenau Gwent’s engineering services and transportation strategy manager, outlined progress in south-east Wales to councillors last week.
He said service directors of the ten authorities making up the South East Wales Transport Alliance (Sewta) had formed the South East Wales Directors of...
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