Defining a local authority as a collection of services is a bit like describing an elephant as an assemblage of trunks, tusks and ears.
It tells you something important, but completely fails to capture the essence of either council or pachyderm.
Local government has a powerful tradition of combining social purpose with cultural vision, says Simon Parker.
Defining a local authority as a collection of services is a bit like describing an elephant as an assemblage of trunks, tusks and ears.
It tells you something important, but completely fails to capture the essence of either council or pachyderm.