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Time for a re-think

Simon Parker warns chief executives are now facing an increasingly divided role, left running both a council and ‘a place’

What is a local authority chief executive for? Not so long ago, the answer was very clear. Their job was to run a council, improve its public services, and deliver a four star rating from the Audit Commission. But since 2010 things have become a great deal more complicated.

Of course services still matter, but local government's role in leading places has become at least as important.

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