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The New Local Government Network is an independent think tank that seeks to transform public services, revitalise local political leadership and empower local communities.
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Publication Date: June 20th, 2008
ISBN: 978 1 903 447 71 0
Authored by: Collection of Essays Edited by Lucy Mott
Hardcopy Price: £15
PDF Price: £12

Directly Elected, Direct Results: Reflections on the mayoral model in the UKNLGN have called for more directly elected mayors with powers over local police, transport and health services. Directly Elected, Direct Results argues that more elected mayors could represent a powerful indication from the Government that they are serious about devolving power in England.

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Publication Date: June 14th, 2008
ISBN: 978 1 903 447 69 7
Authored by: Anthony Brand
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Good House keeping? Local councils should offer financial support to homeowners threatened by the credit crunch and adopt US style Mortgage Support Plans below market rate to stave off repossession, prop up the housing market to prevent remortgage difficulties, or support first time buyers to buy locally.

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Publication Date: June 13th, 2008
ISBN: 978 1 903 447 70 3
Authored by: Chris Leslie
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Terms of EngagementNew Proposals ensure that voices of social, economic and environmental partners are heard under changes to regional governance. The NLGN report assesses the impact of the Government’s Sub-National Review on regional partners and offers a new direction for engaging them.

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Publication Date: May 8th, 2008
ISBN: 1 903 447 68 2
Authored by: Giorgia Iacopini
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time-to-waste.jpgNLGN research suggests household level waste incentives will be ineffective and counter- productive, but that braver decisions are required on waste disposal. Financial incentives, improved publicity and information, and a willingness to create energy-from-waste will all be vital.

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