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Right to bid – Stanwick Parish Council Stanwick Parish Council, Northamptonshire  Nominated land in time to have it pulled from auction  Purchased from reserves

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The best councils…

James Kingston

Department for Communities and Local Government

james.kingston@communities.gsi.gov.uk030344 44617

17 October 2015

The best councils…

Right to bid – Stanwick Parish Council

Stanwick Parish Council, Northamptonshire

Nominated land in time to have it pulled from auction

Purchased from reserves

Cost-benefit analysis a key part of Our Place programme

Analyses show clear financial and other benefits from this way of working

Our Place - analysis

Neighbourhood level services – efficiencies and better outcomes

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Smaller Economies of scale

Co-design: Services

produced between provider

and user

Economies of Scope: achieved

through the ‘bundling’ of

services

Economies of density:

Local knowledge means you can identify where need is greatest

Economies of learning:

You can respond quicker,

experiment and

take risks

Economies of cost: You have lower cost base

and simpler purchasing

The outcome will be different for different

services types.

Larger

Co-design

Better

relationships means more engaged customers and greater

user satisfaction with the services you provide

Economies of scale

Economies of scale works in some circumstances – but

not all, e.g. where there are knowledge gaps or where need is not uniform.There are other ways to achieve

efficiencies

Economies of scope

Bringing services together could mean

sharing premises or staff; or enabling staff to better help

clients with a range of needs

Economies of cost

The parish tier

cost base is lower…

… and

procurement is easier

Economies of learning

You can be quicker to respond

experimentaltake risks

Economies of density

Local knowledge means you can identify

best where need is greatest

Lots of active parishes…

Significant

increases in community activity and services

Parishes well represented amongst users

Drivers of increased localism

Financial and demographic pressure. Trust in institutions and politics is low

People say they want more involvement – but they don’t always act on it.

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2012-13

2013-14

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Percentage who want to be more involved in local council de-

cisions

YesNoDepends on the issue

2012/13 2013/140

102030

Percentage involved in social action at least

once in their local area - 2012/13 and 2013/14

Redesigning public services

Local authorities looking for ways to redesign services and save money.

• Parish councils are well placed

• Much of this strength comes from effective engagement

Our Place – putting the community at the heart of decision making

Our Place

**********an Our Place programme area

deliver highways, grounds maintenance; provide a commercial service

a multi-disciplinary team tackling crime, antisocial behaviour and quality of life issues.

Our Place- in action

Advice and support from your peers

A range of

support programmes

My Community, My Community Network and community rights support

James Kingston

Department for Communities and Local Government

james.kingston@communities.gsi.gov.uk

030344 44617

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