Eastbourne council goes flat out for efficiency

Charlee Gothard
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Peter Gothard reports on how Eastbourne Borough Council has harnessed new technology to flatten its management structure and streamline service delivery

In 2008, Eastbourne Borough Council was recognised as a badly performing council. It received the lowest possible score under the comprehensive area assessment (CAA), and was noted for having a neg...

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