The Homes and Communities Agency has announced a number of measures designed to streamline the Agency’s top structure and office accommodation, which will ensure continued effective delivery and achieve efficiency savings of around 2 million pounds per year. The announcement sees a reduction in the number of corporate director posts at the Agency from seven to three, in addition to the chief executive. Chief executive Sir Bob Kerslake, said: “In the current economic climate we are very clear that where we can make efficiency savings and achieve more for less, then we should. We have a strong regional structure and well-established local relationships and I am confident that this new top structure means we remain fit for purpose as a national agency that works locally.” The HCA has also announced its intention to further reduce the number of offices inherited from the Agency’s predecessor bodies. Read the full story on the HCA website.
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