Lincolnshire County Council to save £2.5m a year after joining PSN

Sooraj Shah
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Council is first partner to join East Midlands Public Service Network

Lincolnshire County Council will save £2.5m a year after joining the East Midlands Public Services Network (emPSN). The emPSN is an organisation that allows local authorities in the East Midland...

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