Local Government
Good Local Government should reflect the movement and settlement of people: should be adequate to provide functions like education, social services, and planning: should be democratic and financially viable. How do the proposals of the Redcliffe-Maud Commission look when measured against these yard-sticks?
Speakers: John K. Boynton, Clerk to Cheshire County Council. member of North-West Regional Economic Planning Council; Professor J. A. G. Griffiths, former Urban District and County Councillor; Graeme Shankland. planning consultant; Baroness SHARP, member of the Maud Commission, former Permanent Secretary to Ministry of Housing and Local Government. Chairman. L. J. Sharpe, Fellow of Nuffield College. Director of Intelligence to the Maud Commission.
Produced by Leonie Cohn
See also 10.25 p.m.