Regulation
How can the State of the Cities Database be more useful? Recommendations based on user consultation.
29/01/10 18:11 Filed in: Research
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A user consultation, commissioned by Communities and
Local Government and carried out by Oxford
Consultants for Social Exclusion
(OCSI), identified how the CLG State of the
Cities Database could be made more useful to users.
This reports presents the recommendations made based
on the user consultation.
The report is aimed at users of the State of the Cities Database and people with a general interest in statistics for cities.
It is accompanied by a scoping study by OCSI that looks at the technical feasibility of updating the geographic definitions and data content on the State of the Cities Database.
Click here to view the report...
The report is published as a .pdf document. If you can not view the report, you may need to install Acrobat Reader on your machine.
The report is aimed at users of the State of the Cities Database and people with a general interest in statistics for cities.
It is accompanied by a scoping study by OCSI that looks at the technical feasibility of updating the geographic definitions and data content on the State of the Cities Database.
Click here to view the report...
The report is published as a .pdf document. If you can not view the report, you may need to install Acrobat Reader on your machine.
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Reviewing the Regulators
01/06/07 16:23
In the pre–Budget report of November 2006, the
Chancellor announced that “the National Audit Office
will work with the Better Regulation Executive,
regulators and business to develop a process of
external review of regulatory performance”.The
assessment process will focus on the extent to which
regulators are performing in line with the Hampton
principles and Macrory characteristics, and will
encourage continuous improvement. Read
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