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Sharing staff and services pays off

By Andrew Bounds, North of England correspondent

Published: September 10 2009 23:19 | Last updated: September 10 2009 23:19

Two rural councils in the Yorkshire Dales have gone further than most in making savings – by sharing a chief executive.

Since April, Richmondshire and Hambleton district councils, based in Richmond and Northallerton respectively, have employed Peter Simpson jointly as part of efforts to cut up to £500,000 annually from their £20m budget by 2013. The councils have 800 staff serving a combined population of about 150,000.

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