Localis ideas which have been adopted by the Government
Author: Conservative Home - Aug 12, 2010
Localis has been central to the push for greater local autonomy and the devolution of power to local government, and beyond, since our inception. Core to Localis’ beliefs and philosophy are the principles that providing services as close to the individual as possible results in better services; that government agencies should be accountable directly to those they serve; and that decentralising decision-making leads to more effective governance.
We are therefore delighted with the commitment the coalition government has shown to a fundamental decentralisation of power and the introduction of genuine localism. Examples of the coalition's policies which Localis have advocated include:
Greater financial incentives and flexibilities for local authorities – See Can Localism Deliver: Lessons from Manchester, The priorities for local government finance reform, The Decline and Fall of Local Democracy, Big Bang Localism, Nothing to lose but your chains and Paying for Local Investment
Break-up of the regional tier and the regional planning system, and a framework for its replacement - See The Future of Regional Government, Can Localism Deliver and Across the Border
The abolition of the Comprehensive Area Assessment – See For Good Measure: Devolving Accountability for Performance and Assessment to Local Areas
Transparency - local government publishing data on financial expenditure and performance – See Information, Information, Information and For Good Measure
The introduction of a Social Investment Bank – See More for your Money
Reform of social housing tenure – See Principles for Social Housing Reform
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