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Tuesday, 06 March 2007 |
The Accounts Commission has praised Scottish Borders Council for the
progress it has made in a number of areas in its Best Value report, but
has highlighted issues that need improvement including the need to
focus on service improvement.
The Commission said that the council needs focus on developing a
clear strategy to manage its assets, deal with “fragmented customer
care”, and ensure its services become more competitive in order to
improve its efforts to achieve best value.
Commission chairman Alistair MacNish said that Borders needs to do more work to ensure its results match its ambitions.
“Scottish Borders Council is an ambitious council and it has
invested significantly in response to the findings of inspection and
audit reports over recent years. It has built its senior management
capacity and has developed appropriate and effective political and
management systems. Scottish Borders is an ambitious council that is
realistic about its strengths and weaknesses. Many of the improvements
have come in recently. The council now needs to build on these to raise
the quality of the services it delivers to its people.
“In doing so, the council needs to focus on its capacity to deliver
its own very ambitious improvement programme. There is currently a gap
between the council’s current performance and its aspirations,” he said.
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