DCLG's move to limit council publications faces backlash
16 Feb 2011 | by Matt Cartmell
worthy of North Korea. Communities Secretary Eric Pickles announced the revised rules last week ...
Is Eric Pickles going to close down all printers? According to Pickles, existing rules have 'pushed ...
worthy of North Korea. Communities Secretary Eric Pickles announced the revised rules last week ...
Eric Pickles has today revealed the revised Code of Recommended Practice on Local Authority Publicity ... for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) hopes to make them statutory by April. Pickles said the existing ... pushed this to the limits and were effectively lobbying on the rates, said Pickles. The changes I have ...
As Communities Secretary Eric Pickles wages war with councils, a new poll has revealed that public...The new LGinsight poll found that two in five adults (39 per cent) are not satisfied with the way their council runs services, an increase by eight percentage points on the findings reported in a similar poll conducted last October. The survey was carried out among 1,002 adults. This week, Pickles unveiled ...
Forum Warwickshire. Confirmed speakers include Communities and Local Government Secretary Eric Pickles ...
Secretary Eric Pickles' attempts to crack down on the practice. Pickles has repeatedly criticised quangos ... the majority of - though not all - public affairs firms. Pickles has previously instructed quangos under his ... for councils to employ lobbyists. Meanwhile, sources close to Pickles expressed concern over the activity ...
Secretary Eric Pickles' attempts to crack down on the practice....Pickles has repeatedly criticised quangos and councils for hiring lobbying firms, but the latest records from the Ass ociation of Professional Political Consultants suggest many of these organisations ... of though not all public affairs firms. The new findings will irritate Pickles, who has previously ...
. Communities Secretary Eric Pickles is pushing for power to be taken from Whitehall and given to local ...
and engage. So, again, let s be creative and innovate. The proposed Pickles Code of Recommended Practice ...
Why does Pickles want to stop council comms?...I just can't work out the politics of the move by Eric Pickles ('CIPR Local Public Services Group warns against revised publicity code plans', prweek.com/uk, 17 November). The system established by the 1986 Local Government Act has stood the test of time - council publications are politically neutral. So ...