Friday 22 October 2010

Local Government Funding takes a real hit

Local government has suffered a real body blow in losing 27% of its central funding over the next 4 years. Quite how such savage cuts can hope to give councils a fighting chance of using their new found localism opportunity is at the moment beyond me. Shifting service, operational and funding roles and responsibilities away from the state i.e. Government to town halls would be a challenge at any time but to do so and in parallel take away substantive funds is an unenviable one.

Small but essential front line services like Trading Standards are incredibly vulnerable regardless of any urgings from BIS or other parts of Government to councils to support them. When the Leader of the Local Government Group talks of the loss of 'dedicated professionals' as part of the 1 in 10 council jobs to go over these next four years we have to be concerned at the prospective loss of Trading Standards professionals so critical to supporting businesses, consumers and communities at this time of need.

Local authorities have to find different ways of delivering services and we are seeing some respond already by merging operations, outsourcing and similar. We must help them to make the right decisions for Trading Standards and the citizens that rely on them.

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