
Policy area: Environment
Date of publication: 20 May 2011
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In an era of tighter local authority budgets, coupled with the need to continue to maintain and improve the quality of our street scene and other open spaces as we build up to the Olympics in 2012, what can we learn from the most innovative borough projects?
This collection of case studies showcases some of the innovative work underway in London boroughs on tackling enviro-crime and enables boroughs to learn from each other.
Most of the case studies provide examples of good practice with few additional resources and demonstrate savings as a result of the project concerned. An overriding theme is the benefits of multi-agency and partnership working. A second common theme is the importance of engagement and consultation with residents, business and partners.
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