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Minister pushes joint boundaries

Posted: 22 September 2005 | Subscribe Online


The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister has called for primary care trusts to develop better relations with councils despite worries over a Department of Health plan to cut the numbers of PCTs.

Local government minister Phil Woolas stressed last week the importance of coterminosity - local agencies sharing the same boundaries - for improving services.

He told a New Local Government Network conference on councils' efficiency agenda that shared boundaries were vital for the success of local area agreements, under which the government gives agencies more financial freedom to tackle local priorities collectively.
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He said that David Miliband, the minister for communities and local government, would soon be making a statement on shared boundaries between agencies.

But many unitary councils are concerned that DH plans to slash the number of primary care trusts will  upset existing partnerships based on coterminosity.

The DH plans to more than halve the current 303 PCTs.


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