Partnership sets up as social enterprise

An efficiency and improvement partnership has become the first to recreate itself as a social enterprise.

An efficiency and improvement partnership has become the first to recreate itself as a social enterprise, offering its services to councils just as its government funding ends.

The improvement and efficiency delivery body for south-east England, IESE, has invited 20 councils to become founding board members of IESE Limited, a not-for-profi t company limited by guarantee.

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