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Entering the learning zone - Education action zones might not have attracted the large sums of private cash they were supposed to, but they seem to be having a beneficial effect an...
Merrick, Neil
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Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector
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2001
),
pp. 24-26
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Hurdles hold up housing companies - Arm's length management companies offer councils an opportunity to improve their housing stock without losing ownership. And next year there'll...
Merrick, Neil
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Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector
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2001
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pp. 12
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LEA is for Learning - Birmingham City Council's education department is making sure its employees' careers are not hampered by lack of learning opportunities. Neil Merrick describe...
Merrick, Neil
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People management : the magazine for professionals in …
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2000
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pp. 36-39
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Raising the roof - Transfers of housing stock are taking off as the best immediate solution for cash-strapped councils facing a backlog of housing repairs. But every transfer needs...
Merrick, Neil
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Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector
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2000
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pp. 22-23
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The geography man - The new head of the Housing Corporation comes straight from a council chief executive's job. But with a PhD in geography and a background in inner-city regenera...
Merrick, Neil
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Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector
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2000
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pp. 30-31
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Funding under the microscope - The current college funding system is notoriously complicated and unpopular. Reform is under way, but will the replacement scheme be any better?
Merrick, Neil
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Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector
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2000
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pp. 22-23
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PFI comes home - Deliberately left out when the Private Finance Initiative was extended to most local authority services, council housing has finally been allowed into the public-p...
Merrick, Neil
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Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector
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2000
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pp. 20-21
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RSLs invest and protect - As the role of housing associations increasingly stretches beyond that of registered social landlord, so the need for effective risk management grows
Merrick, Neil
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Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector
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2000
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pp. 22-24
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Profile: Roy Irwin - 'I'm no Chris Woodhead!' says the Audit Commission's first inspector of housing. He promises instead to add less controversial expertise to a demanding task in...
Merrick, Neil
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Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector
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2000
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pp. 22-23
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Divide and concur - One year after outsourcing most of its personnel function, Westminster City Council is assessing whether the pioneering split has been a success.
Merrick, Neil
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People management : the magazine for professionals in …
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1999
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pp. 38-41
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