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Losing privacy by stealth?

8/28/2014

Stephen Weigel examines the new electoral register arrangements and makes case for positive ‘opt in’ rather than automatic consent

Voters go to polls in local elections

5/2/2013

Local elections are today being contested across 27 English county councils, seven unitaries and Anglesey in Wales.

Balancing the books

3/10/2011

Forward planning and good communication helped improve services by developing a more flexible ‘one council’ strategy which has avoided the need for staff cuts, explains Stephen Weigel

It’s time for a completely new model

2/18/2011

Just as tacking on extra memory to computers cannot work forever, so councils, too, need to review their systems says Stephen Weigel

Landing councils in trouble

8/19/2010

We received some unwelcome news last week, when central government announced that from 17 August, personal searches of the land charges register would be free – under the Environmental Information Regulations (EIRs).

It’s a First for Surrey

7/28/2010

In Surrey, a new partnership is bringing together county, district, police and health services to focus on sharing services. Stephen Weigel, describes the process.

No time for excess baggage

6/23/2010

As the local government cuts bite, Stephen Weigel suggests councils discard their bulging bags of services in favour of a new, lightweight option – in much the same way as he tackles his holiday packing.

District View

3/3/2010

Stephen Weigel sets out the 'Tandridge Way' to budget setting.

Will management of change lead to change of management?

9/27/2009

Stephen Weigel says the downturn has forced councils to bring forward their own change plans.

Pulling the rabbit out of the recession hat

9/2/2009

Are central government and the Audit Commission expecting too much from local government, in terms of addressing problems of the recession and protecting local services, all while cutting costs? asks Stephen Weigel

Tandridge on a 15% high with local residents

7/1/2009

Delays over satisfaction surveys do not worry Tandridge DC, where residents are already happy, says Stephen Weigel.

Dealing with the aftermath

4/23/2009

The economic situation may have an impact on our purse strings, but there is a wider social impact which is still to be considered, says Stephen Weigel

No strings attached to change

2/19/2009

Anything could happen in TV’s Thunderbirds, but then, says Stephen Weigel, that’s because resources were being used successfully to meet the challenges.

District View

2/4/2009

District View

10/16/2008

Our newspapers and news programmes have been filled with articles about knife crime, drugs, drunken yobs, gang violence, hate crime and fraud, as well as environmental crimes in our neighbourhoods, all seemingly taking place without proper enforcemen

District View

9/3/2008

'Tougher at the top' is the latest Audit Commission report, issued in July. The document examines changes in the labour market for single-tier and county council chief executives, and it comes to three key conclusions...

How we can save the planet

10/24/2007

Tackling climate change is a task councils can readily take on. Steven Weigel explains how

In pursuit of excellence

1/23/2007

The South East Centre of Excellence brings together chief executives from across the region, bringing benefits to all. Stephen Weigel explains how they operate

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