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Co-operative Councils’ update
A report about co-operative councils on this website recorded that the first one was launched in Lambeth in 2012, in response to the financial challenges from changes in central government funding. The 22 local co-operative authorities are committed to finding … Continue reading
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Tagged Austerity, Bristol, central government cuts, Co-op Party, Cooperative Councils Innovation Network, Edinburgh, gender pay gap, Glasgow, Greenwich, Lambeth, Living Wage, Local economy, Mayor Marvin Rees, Preston, Public Service Transformation Academy
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