The contract, worth more than £50,000, will ensure public enquires are
addressed through joining the council’s administrative management to
environmental health, housing and citizen feedback.
Russell Osborne, managing director for land and property at
Northgate,
said: “Local authorities across the country are seeking to deliver continuously
improving
services for their citizens.
“Swale has taken a bold step in providing an innovative service that promotes
public engagement and cuts down on needless bureaucracy. Northgate anticipates
that where Swale has led, others will follow.”
Mark Radford, corporate services director at Swale Borough Council, said: “Swale
Council is delighted to work in partnership with Northgate to provide services
that place the citizen at the heart of public services.”
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