206 Pages
by
Routledge
206 Pages
by
Routledge
206 Pages
by
Routledge
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Originally published in 1976, this book examines how and why local government reforms came about and what influences, pressures and compromises were involved. At the time of publication it provided the most detailed account so far of the process by which the 1972 Local Government Act was approved by Parliament following the Redcliffe-Maud report and two White Papers. At the same time, as a case... Read more
1.The Decision-Maker and Their Objectives 2. The Redcliffe-Maud Commission 1966-69 3. The Report and Its Reception, June 1969-February 1970 4. The Response of Two Governments February 1970-February 1971 5. Wales 6. Implementation - The Legislative Process 1971-2 7. Implementation – Preparing for the Appointed Day 8. The Process of Reform 1966-74. Appendix: A Comparison of the Various Reform Proposals 1969-1972.
Biography
Bruce Wood was a lecturer in Government at Manchester University.






