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Loosening the shackles

If councils are going to find a way of sustainably delivering public services, they must be allowed to take ownership of the way in which they charge for certain services and whether they ought to trade in others, argues Peter Ware.

Cuts in public funding have caused councils to look for alternative ways to raise income in recent years, and many are looking to their existing powers as an opportunity to supplement the funding they receive from central government.

A wide range of powers exist which allow councils to trade and to charge for services but these are often underused.

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