Local 바카라 사이트 Association: speech by Eric Pickles
Speech by Secretary of State Eric Pickles to the Local 바카라 사이트 Association conference on 3 July 2013.

Conference chums, today we are not just in the middle of the Local 바카라 사이트 Association (LGA) annual conference 2013, we바카라 사이트re also in the middle of a Parliament.
And all the main political parties now agree that public spending is going to remain constrained well into the future.
That means we must all make that extra effort to spend people바카라 사이트s hard earned cash ever more wisely.
Throughout this year I바카라 사이트ve seen councils making enormous strides.
Breckland, Forest Heath and East Cambridgeshire are working in partnership to deliver more than £2 million savings.
Joining forces by not just sharing the usual back office functions but collaborating ever closer over front line services.
Or skip across the M1, where Oxfordshire are coming out of their shell, working together with Milton Keynes, Reading, Bracknell Forest and Hertfordshire, to jointly commission children바카라 사이트s homes and education services for children with complex needs.
Saving at least £2.5 million in the process.
What바카라 사이트s particularly interesting about the local authority approach to efficiency, is that the LGA바카라 사이트s own research is showing that, despite all the doom mongers바카라 사이트 predictions, the public now think their councils are delivering better value for money than before 2010.
But I believe there is scope for us to go much further - a challenge we must meet.
Sharing a single IT contract is not enough when public sector procurement accounts for around £58 billion.
We need to go back to the drawing board and redesign services from scratch, see real transformation, and we바카라 사이트ve given local authorities carte-blanche to do just that.
Groundhog Day
When I heard renewed calls for a rewiring of public services, devolved funding and less bureaucracy, it felt like Groundhog Day.
Over the last couple of years we have radically decentralised more power down.
We scrapped those top down targets, from Local Area Agreements to Regional Spatial Strategies.
We바카라 사이트ve scaled back central government data reporting although there is more to do.
The Electoral Commission still think they can carry on regardless like it바카라 사이트s the era of Best Value Performance Indicators. Still partying like its 1999 with a 바카라 사이트data dance of the absurd바카라 사이트.
We have significantly decentralised local finance - from the Housing Revenue Account, to the removal of ring-fencing, to the local retention of business rates.
As we move forward with real reform,
We바카라 사이트re now seeing the results.
Community Budgets
Look at the way you바카라 사이트re seizing the initiative with Community Budgets.
In Greater Manchester they used to spend around £300 million on Early Years per year.
Yet despite this 40% of children in that area were found not to be school ready.
That바카라 사이트s 16,000 children.
So they gripped the situation.
Brought schools, authorities, the NHS, and GPs together in one room.
Made sure that parents got the support they needed as their children embarked on their early years educational journey.
And they are now delivering net savings of around £145 million over a 25 year period.
Altogether the pilots have identified £800 million worth of savings.
What바카라 사이트s more they바카라 사이트ve not achieved it by taking a hammer to the machinery of government.
Back to the future
The LGA has called this week for combined super Whitehall department. Transport, Environment, Local 바카라 사이트.
This sounds familiar.
Fire up the DeLorean, it바카라 사이트s Back to the Future - John Prescott바카라 사이트s super-empire.
Civil servants and local government officials described that Department as unfocused, lacking leadership and comparable to a 바카라 사이트pantomime horse바카라 사이트. The scathing verdict on the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister was revealed in a leaked MORI opinion poll of government officials. It depicted a department that is poorly managed and suffering from 바카라 사이트re-organisation fatigue바카라 사이트.
So I think not.
To coin a phrase, we practice lean government.
Fewer quangos, smaller Whitehall departments, power devolved down - not just to councils, but down even further to neighbourhoods, community groups and to people.
In DCLG, I바카라 사이트m practising what we preach:
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from scrapping the likes of the Audit Commission, to the 바카라 사이트 Offices of the Regions, to the Standards Board
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to replacing regional planning, with local planning
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to giving residents new community rights to safeguard their community assets and local green spaces
I like to think we are the living embodiment of the maxim - citizens should be big, and the state should be small.
There바카라 사이트s much more to do.
We바카라 사이트ve only just dipped our toes in the waters of the possible.
Nationally, LGA research reckon the partnership approach could save billions not millions.
Which is why we are expanding this approach in many more directions.
Public Transformation Network
Our Public Transformation Network will spread the opportunity created by Community Budgets right round the country.
And Spending Review money will also let us expand the Network beyond 2015.
Today I바카라 사이트m pleased to announce the first 9 areas who will receive innovative support:
- Bath and North East Somerset
- Bournemouth, Poole and Dorset
- Hampshire
- Lewisham, Lambeth and Southwark
- Sheffield
- Surrey
- Swindon
- the West London Alliance (Barnet, Brent, Ealing, Harrow, Hillingdon and Hounslow)
- Wirral
The network is an opportunity to break down the barriers to find the beating heart of the bureaucrat.
And it바카라 사이트s a chance for you to share successes about what works.
Because when there바카라 사이트s less taxpayers바카라 사이트 money to go round,
We need to embrace openness and accountability to help drive out waste and inefficiency.
It바카라 사이트s about a culture change inside both central and local government.
My department바카라 사이트s corporate credit card spending has fallen by 3 quarters since we started putting it all online.
Transparency is not something to begrudge
But transparency is not something to begrudge.
The other week, we issued a practical guide to the press and public on how they can report, tweet and film council meetings.
Embracing the digital age, rather than clinging to an analogue interpretation of press access rules.
There is still residual opposition.
Monitoring officers say: 바카라 사이트We can바카라 사이트t oppose letting in cameras. Our standing orders prohibit it without 3 days notice바카라 사이트.
So change them! 바카라 사이트get a better monitoring officer바카라 사이트or just ditch the standing order.
What does it say about the self-confidence of local government that when you watch an episode of Grand Designs바카라 사이트
When it comes to filming the Planning Committee바카라 사이트the door normally remains shut.
What does it communicate about our faith in planning officers, and what does it say about the role of councillors in shaping where development should and shouldn바카라 사이트t go.
I want people to see the good work that councils do.
The difficult choices, the trade offs, the debate.
The best thing we can do to get more people involved in local government is open the doors.
It can show what armchair auditors are already finding out - local government has plenty to be proud of.
Troubled families
Troubled families is a case in point.
They used to drain around £9 billion per year from the public purse unchecked and unnoticed.
But this isn바카라 사이트t just a numbers game.
These families were living miserable lives.
Often causing misery to the communities around them.
Now, transparency and collaboration have become our way to turn things around.
Last month I travelled to Leicestershire to see the progress for myself.
I came across one family who had made really big strides as a result of the Family Intervention Project.
A mum with 3 children had been at risk of losing her home due to anti-social behaviour.
Their issues were fairly typical of the families you have started to all identify.
Concerns about child welfare, domestic violence and alleged drug use in the family home.
But the mum I spoke to felt she바카라 사이트d been given another chance. Her violent partner had been kicked out, drugs were no longer part of the furniture, complaints from neighbours receding - and no further action taken to evict them.
Even more remarkably Mum has now got a job in a care home for the elderly, and for the first time in years is looking forward to the future.
Leicestershire has identified 679 of its 810 families and are now actively working with 470.
And what we바카라 사이트re seeing there, is what we바카라 사이트re seeing right across the country, from Manchester to Wandsworth.
By the end of the first year you were already working with 35,000 families. Putting us on track to turn around our target of 120,000 by 2015.
You바카라 사이트re tackling problems people once dismissed as unsolvable.
Giving families once destined for failure - a future. And a bright one at that.
Isn바카라 사이트t this the reason all of us got into government in the first place?
So it is a testament to you here that we바카라 사이트re extending the troubled family principles further.
That바카라 사이트s why during the Spending Review we바카라 사이트ve announced a further £200 million investment.
So that we바카라 사이트ll be able to work with a further 400,000 vulnerable families before their problems spiral out of control.
NHS
Now I believe there is a historic opportunity to do for social care what we바카라 사이트re doing for troubled families.
It is heartbreaking that in this day and age older people can still be passed between NHS pillar and social care post.
It바카라 사이트s not right that many end up trapped in a hospital ward, when they바카라 사이트d be better off in their own bed.
This year is the 65th anniversary of the NHS. It is a great British institution, but one that lacks your adaptability.
So you can bring to give this nation the integrated health and care services it바카라 사이트s crying out for.
With the help of a whopping £3.8 billion cash injection courtesy of this government.
Those who have paid their dues deserve something better.
I know you can make it work.
Because places like the Tri-borough - Westminster, Kensington and Chelsea - have already laid the foundations for integration.
They were faced with a situation where 20% of local people accounted for around 80% of spending on health and social care.
So they got their heads together, and instead of blue skies thinking, they settled for a bit of good old fashioned common sense.
Bringing social services together with the NHS, to free up hospital beds and get people some desperately needed help at home.
What a contrast to Labour바카라 사이트s much trumpeted top down Total Place policy.
It lacked the one ingredient that could actually make life better - localism.
Personally throughout the Spending Round I always kept Fred and Ethel in my mind.
This is about ensuring they can live their latter years in dignity.
And now we바카라 사이트re giving you, our elected local leaders, our great innovators, a once in a lifetime opportunity to frame that change.
So I바카라 사이트m looking for you to focus on the issues and get past the structures.
To focus on your hard working taxpayers.
To do more for less.
Council Tax
Because no-one wants to return to the bad old days of tax and spend.
Remember the time Council Tax bills went up 13% in just one year?
Over the last decade residents felt their take-home pay shrink by the year, as Council Tax bills doubled.
But we have taken decisive action in that regard, it has stopped spiralling.
So we바카라 사이트ve once again put aside money that will extend the Council Tax freeze to cover the whole of the lifetime of this Parliament.
That바카라 사이트s 5 years of real term cuts to lighten the load - worth potentially £1,100 pounds off the average band D Council Tax bill for families.
Your choice. And if you want to hike Council Tax바카라 사이트fine!
Just put it to the people.
There are local and European elections across England next year, and a general election after that.
So you can hold a Council Tax referendum at the same time at minimal cost.
Make your case.
I say - trust the people. Now, it바카라 사이트s not a message that quangos understand
Information Commissioner
But I know nothing gets your goat more than having to grapple with Information Commissioner demands, to pay £35 a year to register as a data controller.
Pay up or face the threat a criminal conviction and an unlimited fine, as the Monitoring Officer would helpfully say.
I announced 2 years ago here we would tackle the bureaucratic burden of individual registration.
A tax on volunteering, nothing more.
I have to be honest.
I had no idea how difficult some quangocrats would be.
Frodo had it easier trying to take the ring back to Mount Doom.
But I can confirm we will move to a system where your council will pay collectively your fees.
And I would like in particular to thank my Justice colleague, Lord McNally, for appreciating the need to reduce the burdens on local councillors.
And for ensuring no extra financial burden on you or your council.
Conclusion
So now is not the time for the fainthearted.
Take the powers you바카라 사이트ve got
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focus on the issues
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work together
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demanding the transformation of services
Not just contentious top-down restructures, but genuine, locally-led joint working, with central and local government working together.
Reinvigorate and harness that sense of pride back into the heart of local communities.
And maximise the bang for every municipal buck spent on behalf of your residents.
As many of you have shown
Anything is possible
So keep going as long as you can - and then - let바카라 사이트s take another step.