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Planning and Development Statistics 2013/14 Actuals (PDF)

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This publication includes analysis of estimated net revenue expenditure per thousand population analysed between: planning policy, development control, appeals, enforcement, environmental improvement, education and conservation.
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Planning and Development Statistics 2013/14 Actuals (Excel)

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This publication includes analysis of estimated net revenue expenditure per thousand population analysed between: planning policy, development control, appeals, enforcement, environmental improvement, education and conservation.
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Highways and Transportation Statistics 2013/14 Actuals (Excel)

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This publication provides details of authorities’ estimated revenue and capital expenditure, including information on the cost of routine maintenance, street lighting, winter maintenance, road safety, public transport (including revenue support and concessionary fares), co-ordination costs of transport support, park and ride schemes and car parking.
Supplementary information includes details of gross income from car parking charges, the number of car parking spaces and the number of penalty/excess charge tickets issued. Information on road lengths is also included with a detailed analysis of road maintenance expenditure per kilometre.
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Creating Services in a Collaborative Environment

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The current state of public finances means that the sector needs to urgently and actively consider redesigning services and deploying new delivery models. Challenging the fundamental nature and scope of the services being provided is key.

Creating Services in a Collaborative Environment

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The current state of public finances means that the sector needs to urgently and actively consider redesigning services and deploying new delivery models. Challenging the fundamental nature and scope of the services being provided is key.

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