devolution a canter through the story so far…… may 2014 scott sharples – devolution team

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Devolution

A canter through the story so far……

May 2014

Scott Sharples – Devolution Team

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Useful Information

• Devolution Team • Rob Andrew randrew@cornwall.gov.uk• Scott Sharples ssharples@cornwall.gov.uk• Kerry Knight kknight@cornwall.gov.uk

• Localism and Devolution Portfolio Holder• Jeremy Rowe CC

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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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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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Case Study – Carn Brea Monument

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Case study – Penryn OSS

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Case study – Tintagel Visitor Centre

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Case study– Bude Sea Pool

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Case Study - Guildhall St Ives

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Case study – Municipal buildings, Falmouth

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Case study – St Day clock

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Case Study – Jubilee Pool, Penzance

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