Reflections on neighbourhood decentralization in Tower Hamlets
By: Stoker, Gerry.
Contributor(s): Savtory, Tony D.U | Charters, Steve | Carlyle, Susan | Baine, Sean.
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ArticleSubject(s): Politics | Policy | Decision Making | Decentralization
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Public AdministrationSummary: The Tower Hamlets is an area with considerable economic and social problems. In 1986 the liberals won control of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. They implemented a radical experiment in decentralized service delivery and decision-making. The article reflects on the successes and failures of the scheme as it ran until 1990. It is a shared belief that decentralization has improved the delivery of some services
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Issue no: 69(3), Autumn 91, p.373-84 | Available | AR2326 |
The Tower Hamlets is an area with considerable economic and social problems. In 1986 the liberals won control of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. They implemented a radical experiment in decentralized service delivery and decision-making. The article reflects on the successes and failures of the scheme as it ran until 1990. It is a shared belief that decentralization has improved the delivery of some services


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