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LPSAs boost performance but not central-local relations

Posted: 23 August 2005 | Subscribe Online


A policy giving councils financial incentives to hit challenging targets has brought significant improvements but failed to boost relations between central and local government.

That was the verdict of an interim report from an evaluation of local public service agreements (LPSAs), commissioned by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.

LPSAs involve the government giving councils grants and financial freedoms to pursue challenging “stretch” targets with rewards for meeting them.

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The report says 40 per cent of targets have been met or are expected to be met, a quarter are likely to be missed with uncertainty about the rest, though even missed targets have brought improvements.

However, it says government departments have seen the policy as a way meeting their own objectives, rather than helping councils meet local priorities, while many promised financial freedoms have not been delivered.

It adds: “There is little evidence that LPSAs have led to a more mature relationship between central and local government.”

Report from www.odpm.gov.uk



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