Service pressures will force 'radical' rethink

The New Local Government Network says financial pressures will lead to radical reforms in the delivery of public services.

Financial pressures will lead to radical reforms in the organisation and delivery of universal public services over the next decade, according to the New Local Government Network.

Transforming universal services, a new report by the local government think-tank published today, looks at likely changes to libraries, environmental and transport services, and suggests they will continue to be dominated by budget pressures, with changes in consumption patterns driven by new technology.

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