Shared Services Move Forward
Proposals to share services between three councils in East Kent,
which are set to bring significant savings for each council, will
now go forward for further discussion in Dover District.
The plans, which would see a number of services being merged
between Dover District, Canterbury and Thanet councils, were given
the seal of approval today (Wednesday 20 January) by lead
councillors from the three authorities at the East Kent Joint
Arrangements Committee. Each individual council will now decide
whether to sign up for the scheme, with Dover District scheduled to
discuss the subject at Scrutiny Committee today (20 January),
Cabinet on 8 February and Full Council on 3 March.
- Services being considered for the first phase of the project
include:
- Revenues and benefits
- IT
- Building control
- Customer services, including face to face and telephone
Before any service goes into the project, a business case will
be proposed and agreed that needs to show at least a 10% savings in
the first two years. This will also have to show what level of
service the new arrangement will deliver. The decision on which
services progress forward will be made by each council. The project
could generate up to £3.5 million of savings over the next four
years for the councils involved.
Cllr Paul Watkins, Leader of Dover District Council said: “We
firmly believe that sharing services with our neighbouring councils
is the best way to deliver both the best possible service and
achieve significant savings for our residents.”
The decision for the three councils to move forward came despite
the news that Shepway District Council is taking a step back from
these plans. Shepway remains part of the plans to share human
resources, waste and recycling collections and landlord services
with Canterbury, Dover and Thanet and, in due course, may wish to
consider joining for other services in the future.
Cllr Watkins said: “We fully respect Shepway’s views on this
project and the fact that the savings may not be as great to them,
as they will be to us. Each council has to do what it feels is
right for its residents. We believe this is the right way forward
for Dover District and remain fully committed to this project.”
Date: 20/01/2010
Contact: Andy Steele
Telephone: 01304 821199
Fax: 01304 872062
Press Office Direct Line: 01304 872020
E-Mail: pr@dover.gov.uk