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Glos to veer away from integrated public/private team for highways
Gloucester County Council officers are recommending abandoning the authority’s use of an integrated public/private team to provide the authority’s highways service and returning to a structure with a clear separation between the client and private provider.
Nigel Riglar, Gloucestershire’s director for communities and infrastructure, is this week recommending to the council’s cabinet that the authority stops having an integrated team as it has now with provider...
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