Tuesday, 26 May 2009

Calls for Local Income Tax Gain Momentum

All-Party proposals from the DCLG Select Committee to create a Local Income Tax have been warmly welcomed by the Leader of the Liberal Democrats in Local Government.

Cllr Richard Kemp said, "local government finance is badly in need of reform. Yet, up to now both Conservative and Labour Parties have run scared of making the fundamental changes so badly needed. Now the Select Committee has bravely, and with all party support, put their head above the parapet and urged a local income tax which is the only fair and transparent way of raising the money needed to fund local services from local residents.

It is particularly important that this proposal has been published at a time when Westminster politics is held in such disrepute.

One of the major ways of cleaning up Westminster is to transfer a lot of its powers and responsibilities to a local level where people can influence decisions more and create their own priorities for service delivery. That can only be done if councils have a much more open hand in setting their own budgets and have their sources of income separate from the grant giving handouts of the Whitehall machinery.

I wouldn't just add another tax to the public burden, but the consensus for local income tax is good starter for 10!"

Futher details at http://libdemgroup.lga.gov.uk

Friday, 22 May 2009

DWP announces Business Plans 2009 -12

The DWP has published business plans for the next three years and a specific report for 2009-10 which includes their response to the "Current Economic downturn" plus key targets and milestones for 2009-10

Downloads
DWP Business Plan 2009 -10 click here

DWP Business Plan 2009 -12 click here

Thursday, 21 May 2009

Work and Pensions Secretary gets support from PM

Work and Pensions Secretary James Purnell was caught up in the MP's expenses saga but has been given full support by Gordon Brown

Full Article

Monday, 18 May 2009

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Thursday, 14 May 2009

Councils to lead drive for new jobs.

Councils must be 'fully focused' on providing job creation programmes said Local Government Minister John Healey and Employment Minister Tony McNulty in response to a key economic report.

Speaking on the same day as the latest unemployment statistics, the ministers asked councils to lead their communities through the downturn and spearhead bids for the £1bn Future Jobs Fund to create 150,000 new jobs.

Full article here

Wednesday, 13 May 2009

Government action to protect council taxpayers

Local Government Minister John Healey has today confirmed that the Government will take action to tackle excessive council tax increases set this year by two police authorities.

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Tuesday, 12 May 2009

MP's Expenses:- Playing the rules or abuse of position?

As the row over MP's expenses floods every news bulletin and the first heads start to roll let us know your views by adding comments below.

Friday, 1 May 2009

OPENRevenues Blog Survey Results

Thank you to all who voted in our first "OPENRevenues Blog Survey"!
The question was:"
What information would be useful on the OPENRevenues Blog?"

The results of votes cast were:
52% Product & Market Updates
27% OPENHousing "Tips & Tricks"
12%
Events news
9% Customer comments and feedback

We will be making some changes to our future posts to reflect these results. The next survey question will be posted shortly