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Devolution A canter through the story so far…… May 2014 Scott Sharples – Devolution Team
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www.cornwall.gov.uk 2 Useful Information Devolution Team Rob Andrew randrew@cornwall.gov.ukrandrew@cornwall.gov.uk Scott Sharples ssharples@cornwall.gov.ukssharples@cornwall.gov.uk Kerry Knight kknight@cornwall.gov.ukkknight@cornwall.gov.uk Localism and Devolution Portfolio Holder Jeremy Rowe CC
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www.cornwall.gov.uk 3 Devolution Why bother??!! Gives greater local ‘say’ and ‘ownership’ Local prioritisation Can remove some of the tiers (and sometime tears!!) that prevents making things happen Challenging budget climate putting pressure on service delivery / standards Strengthens local partnership working / local resilience / sense of purpose Local knowledge of often translates into a better solution in an area
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www.cornwall.gov.uk 4 So what has been achieved so far? Close to 40 projects completed (from small scale to larger scale) About the same number under development right now Some services retained that might otherwise not be offered locally e.g. toilets Better relationships (hopefully!!) between councils Progress made in relation to Freehold and Leasehold debate….. Changing attitude and culture….
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www.cornwall.gov.uk 5 Case Study – Carn Brea Monument
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www.cornwall.gov.uk 6 Case study – Penryn OSS
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www.cornwall.gov.uk 7 Case study – Tintagel Visitor Centre
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www.cornwall.gov.uk 8 Case study– Bude Sea Pool
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www.cornwall.gov.uk 9 Case Study - Guildhall St Ives
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www.cornwall.gov.uk Case study – Municipal buildings, Falmouth 10
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www.cornwall.gov.uk Case study – St Day clock 11
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www.cornwall.gov.uk 12
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www.cornwall.gov.uk Case Study – Jubilee Pool, Penzance 13
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