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Minister listens to money saving ideas from frontline workers

Spending Challenge: Liverpool and Bristol visits.

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Andrew Stunell and Councillor Janke in Bristol

Communities Minister Andrew Stunell took the government바카라 사이트s Spending Challenge to Liverpool and Bristol to ask frontline workers for their ideas on saving money and cutting red tape.

The minister held panel discussions at Liverpool City Council offices with a range of employees, including social workers, police community support officers, librarians, park managers, youth workers and benefits officers.

Crowd in front of the Spending Challenge panel

The Spending Challenge panel listening to ideas from local front line workers in Bristol.

Mr Stunell asked for ideas on how their jobs could be made easier by cutting red tape and how they could break down barriers and reduce unnecessary hurdles in their day-to-day work.

He said:

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Andrew Stunell MP has now visited 4 areas to hear ideas from frontline workers. He visited Bournemouth on 7 July, Woking on the 19 July, Liverpool on 23 July and Bristol on the 26 July 2010.

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Published 30 July 2010