The art treasures must be put on display.
A Head Teacher had to buying independent behaviour support, education psychology and speech and language therapists, because local authority provision was so poor.
A high priority will be quality structured work placements.
It is too easy for those making the decisions to overlook the fact that their victims are usually paid a fraction of what they, themselves, earn.
Modern technology makes it easier to victimise someone through social media.
Sensitive development for some commercial use or new housing could be the difference between sustainability and eventual loss.
Councils must realise that housing and retail should be integrated.
Think twice before giving a Chief Executive approaching retirement an 11 per cent increase on an already high salary.
Whilst it is unlikely that communities can ever be rid of off-street prostitution and sexual exploitation, efforts continue to contain it, and the streets remain safe.
Attractive developments are blocked – ugly ones are pushed through.
Rugby, cricket and tennis clubs are looking for new members and fresh talent, but families aren’t necessarily aware of them.
Local Enterprise Partnerships have shown how business can prompt local authorities to speed up decision making.
But Labour-run Ipswich has turned down opportunities to save money.
There is nothing wrong in ambitions being modest – as long as they are deliverable.
Councillors, as well as MPs, have been subjected to threats and violence.