FINANCE

Co-operating for the good of Stoke

Julie Griffin writes about Stoke-on-Trent’s ambitious services redesign, which aims to improve lives through partnership and innovation.

Local authorities are having to find increasingly innovative ways to provide high quality and much-needed services with decreased budgets. It's not easy, and involves huge changes to the way services need to be delivered to residents.

Stoke-on-Trent City Council is no exception, having saved more than £97m over the last four years and tasked with saving an additional £26.9m in the next financial year. The need to change the way services are delivered is imperative.

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