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According to the Southwark News this week, Southwark expect to lose ?76 million in Government subsidies over next 4 years.

Peter John is asking ways of doing things/providing services more efficiently to manage this reduced budget. Anyone got any ideas as to how this could be achieved/what could be changed?

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Cancel the free newspaper would be a start and a lot of the other self promotion activities of the Council. The only way I want to know that the council is doing well is by observing and experiencing good services - I don't need a freesheet / advertsing poster / bus ad or anything else to tell me.

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