Title: BS1033 Local Government
1BS1033 Local Government Continuity and Change
- 1.Local government structure and functions
2BS1033 Local Government Continuity and
Change1. Local Government Structure and
Functions
- LOCAL GOVERNMENT
- One pole of the continuum is the local
administration of essentially national policies - Another is a full federal structure (e.g.
Germany) - UK has strong traditions of local autonomy which
has declined over the years as central
governments have sought to contain expenditures,
establish uniformity of service etc.)
3BS1033 Local Government Continuity and
Change1. Local Government Structure and
Functions
- SERVICES PROVIDED BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT
- Protective (fire, police, consumer protection)
- Environmental (local roads,transport, planning,
refuse collection and recycling) - Personal (education, social services,housing)
- Recreational (parks, sports facilities, theatres,
art galleries, libraries) - Promotional (employment creation, tourism)
- Regulatory (implementing regulations and
monitoring standards)
4BS1033 Local Government Continuity and
Change1. Local Government Structure and
Functions
- How local is local government ?
- Collective investment (roads, telecommunications,
defence) provided by the centre - Collective consumption (social services,
education) provided locally - Problem is to provide national standards within a
service responsive to local needs
5BS1033 Local Government Continuity and
Change1. Local Government Structure and
Functions
- Local Government Structure during 20th C.
- 82 County Boroughs
- 58 counties in which
- Municipal boroughs
- Urban districts
- Rural districts
6BS1033 Local Government Continuity and
Change1. Local Government Structure and
Functions
- Local Government Acts 1972, 1974
- Now 58 county councils, within which were 333
district councils - Six metropolitan counties (Greater
Manchester,Merseyside, West Midlands, Tyne and
Wear, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire)
7BS1033 Local Government Continuity and
Change1. Local Government Structure and
Functions
- Local Government Acts 1985
- Six Mets and GLC abolished (because they were
socialist ?) - Major spending services (fire, police, public
transport, probation) transferred to joint boards
8BS1033 Local Government Continuity and
Change1. Local Government Structure and
Functions
- Local Government Acts 1996,1998
- In 1996, Scotland and Wales had unitary
authorities - In 1998, English pattern evolved into
- 34 Counties238 District Councils
- 46 new unitary authorities
- London to have an elected mayor (Ken Livingstone)
9BS1033 Local Government Continuity and
Change1. Local Government Structure and
Functions
- Local Government Who does what ?
- County Councils (planning, highways,social
services,education, libraries,fire) - District Councils (environmental health,
housing,leisure services,waste collection) - Notice impact of CCT, Best Value etc.
10BS1033 Local Government Continuity and
Change1. Local Government Structure and
Functions
- A new magistracy?
- Now local governance rather than local
government as powers transferred - Local authority appointees removed (health)
- Functions transferred to quangos (education,new
police authorities) - Bodies opt out e.g. Housing
Associations,self-governing trusts in Health
11BS1033 Local Government Continuity and
Change1. Local Government Structure and
Functions
- A New Magistracy ?
- 66,000 members outnumber local councillors 31
- Tend to come from local business communities
- Hotch-potch which 19th C reforms meant to
eliminate
12BS1033 Local Government Continuity and
Change1. Local Government Structure and
Functions
- Recent Developments
- July 1998 White Paper Modern Local Government In
Touch with the People indicates duties of local
authorities to promote economic well-being - 100 Beacon councils to be created as examples
to the rest - Whole emphasis is partnerships (with private
sector)
13BS1033 Local Government Continuity and
Change1. Local Government Structure and
Functions
- British Council Local Government Reform
- Background
- 19th C origins (since 1835) giving multi-purpose
authorities - 1970s reorganisations bring tiers
- Controlled principally by the centre (approx. 60
expenditure)
14BS1033 Local Government Continuity and
Change1. Local Government Structure and
Functions
- British Council Local Government Reform
- 2. Change in Local Government (1)
- a commitment to competition
- a separation of responsibility for a service from
service provision - the development of an enabling role
- a clearer relationship between paying for and
receiving a service
15BS1033 Local Government Continuity and
Change1. Local Government Structure and
Functions
- British Council Local Government Reform
- 2. Change in Local Government (2)
- greater emphasis on customer choice
- greater scope for individual and private sector
provision - challenge of producer interests within local
government - commitment to developing more businesslike
management.
16BS1033 Local Government Continuity and
Change1. Local Government Structure and
Functions
- British Council Local Government Reform
- 3. Restructuring Services
- CCT (Compulsory Competitive Tendering)
- LMS (Local Management of Schools)
- Housing more choice for tenants
- Social services mixed economy
- Urban regeneration
17BS1033 Local Government Continuity and
Change1. Local Government Structure and
Functions
- British Council Local Government Reform
- 4. Structural Change
- Abolitions of the Metropolitan Authorities
- Unitary authorities (not universally!) for the
large cities, otherwise a two tier system - E.g. Southamptonunitary, HCCWinchester City
Counciltwo tier
18BS1033 Local Government Continuity and
Change1. Local Government Structure and
Functions
- British Council Local Government Reform
- 4. Impact of the Programme of Change
- Reduced local choice
- Fragmentation
- Problems of accountability
- Institutional instability
19BS1033 Local Government Continuity and
Change1. Local Government Structure and
Functions
- Now we have Modernising Local Government with
emphasis on - Best Value
- Partnerships
- e-government
- Accessible services
20BS1033 Local Government Continuity and
Change1. Local Government Structure and
Functions
- White Paper Strong Local Leadership - Quality
Public Services - As December, 2001, plans have been announced for
Council League Tables in which there are - High-performing councils (much more autonomy)
- Striving Councils (a degree of autonomy)
- Coasting Councils (little autonomy)
- Poor performing councils (face transfer of
functions)
21BS1033 Local Government Continuity and
Change1. Local Government Structure and
Functions
- Comprehensive Performance Assessment started in
February 2001 - http//society.guardian.co.uk/bestvalue/story/0,81
50,649054,00.html