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Meeting the challenges that lie ahead*

As you read this, do you sometimes wonder how you and your colleagues are going to meet the challenges of the next year within Local Government?

With a lack of skilled resources, and an eye on costs, getting value is really becoming very important, and there are many challenges facing the public sector over the coming year.

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