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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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