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How we are using the pandemic to radically reform how we work


Rob Huntington – assistant chief [email protected]
Traditional and resistant to change was how the Local Government Association summed up St Helens MBC following a peer chal­lenge in 2019. Although tentative steps had been taken to develop a modern and efficient council fit for the next decade, it would take a climactic event like Covid- 19 and a new leadership team to start the wholescale transformation currently happening.
I joined the council as the new chief executive in early March 2020, just two weeks before national lockdown.
When lockdown hit, what had been a very traditional office-based approach to work went out of the window overnight, and the majority of our workforce were forced into a new way of working, com­pletely from home. Work very quickly became something you did, not some­where you went. And while most staff embraced the obvious benefits working from home brought, for some it led to feel­ings of isolation and wellbeing i ....

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Five key issues for St Helens Council in 2021


Balancing the budget
By far the biggest challenge for St Helens Borough Council in 2020 will be to close a projected £20.4 million funding gap so it can deliver a balanced budget.
Senior Labour politicians have been working on budget proposals – described by council leader David Baines as “drastic” – for several months now.
The council had originally been developing an emergency budget in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, which saw all of its services come under review.
This work has carried into next year, partly due to emergency measures taken at the start of the pandemic and additional government funding.
Cllr Baines warned in November that libraries, leisure services, children’s centres, waste services and highways maintenance are all under threat. ....

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