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Had Mrs Nash been quicker? – Clarifying Councils’ consultation obligations; ‘Best Value’ still lives!
Posted 13 years ago6 minute read
Considering the sheer number of judicial reviews sought on issues of consultation and engagement in recent years, it may surprise many that there has been no Court case on the 1999 Local Government Act – and the Best Value regime it introduced for Councils in England.
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