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 1950-1974
Report of the Committee of Enquiry on Industrial Health Services, Cmd 8170, (chairman, ET Dale, see 1948) recommended expansion of industrial health services by voluntary provision by employers; that the current ban on substantial development of industrial health services should be lifted; and that there should eventually be some comprehensive provision for occupational health services.
Report of the Committee of the Central Health Services Council on the Internal Administration of Hospitals (chairman, AF Bradbeer, later Sir Albert, 1890-1963) recommended that “hospital administration should be regarded as tripartite (medical, nursing and lay).
Reports of surveys of medical officers of health, their medical staff and their careers, functions and commitments were published in 1966 (MD Warren and J Cooper, Medical Officer, 116:41 -50) and 1967 (118:185-192).
www.chronology.ndo.co.uk /1950-1974.htm

  
 Redcliffe-Maud Report - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
One member of the Commission, Derek Senior, dissented entirely from the proposals, and put forward his own in a Memorandum of Dissent, which was slightly larger than the Report itself.
The then Labour Party Government broadly accepted the recommendations of the report, but the Conservative Party won the 1970 general election.
Although the general plan of the Report was abandoned, many of the specific innovations were carried over, such as the plan to associate
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Redcliffe-Maud_Report

  
 Report, volume I [of the] Royal Commission on Local Government in England
This paper is the long version of the report from the Royal Commission on Local Government in England (Redcliffe-Maud Commission).
See also: short version of report 1968-69 Cmnd.
The first 2 chapters present the main conclusions (58 new single authorities, 3 metropolitan areas, with both old and new functions) and explain how they were reached.
www.bopcris.ac.uk /bopall/ref12149.html

  
 Encyclopedia: Northern England referendums, 2004
In Lancashire and Cumbria the proposals for multiple unitary authorities were very similar to those proposed by the Redcliffe-Maud Report in 1969.
Any changes as a result of the North East referendum would probably have come into effect on April 1, 2006 — to give time for preparation, and taking into account April 1 as the traditional day of local government reform in the UK.
This proposed authorities for North Cumbria based in Carlisle, and one for Morecambe Bay covering Barrow-in-Furness and Lancaster for the north of the region.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Northern-England-referendums,-2004

  
 Local government reform: short version of the report of the Royal Commission on Local Government in England
This paper is the short version of the report from the Royal Commission on Local Government in England (Redcliffe-Maud Commission).
Having considered the practical implications the report goes on to put forward the Commission's main conclusions (58 new single authorities, 3 metropolitan areas, with both old and new functions).
Local government reform: short version of the report of the Royal Commission on Local Government in England
www.bopcris.ac.uk /bop1965/ref501.html

  
 CAIN: Macrory Report, June 1970
Moreover, to have organised public sessions with reporters in attendance would certainly have delayed and protracted the proceedings, quite apart from the fact that many people are not at their best under such circumstances.
Moreover our report will mark only the beginning of a period of detailed and complex work, including the re-drawing of boundaries and none of this can be put in train until our recommendations are known and decisions about them taken by Government.
As soon as decisions have been taken on this reports the whole legislation and machinery of valuation, rating, derating and exemptions should be brought up to date, and a comprehensive revaluation undertaken (paragraph 13 1).
cain.ulst.ac.uk /hmso/macrory.htm

  
 House of Commons Hansard Debates for 12 Apr 1989
The Redcliffe-Maud report, the Royal Commission on local government in England in 1969, came out in favour of unitary authorities for England whenever "geographical and other factors allowed".
That view was echoed by the Society of Local Authority Chief Executive Officers in its report last year entitled "Local Government of the Future".
In Scotland, the Conservative party is considering the abolition of the regional tier of government, and in Wales the Labour party has already announced that it wishes to get rid of county councils and to have 24 or 25 all-purpose district councils, albeit with a regional assembly as well.
www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk /pa/cm198889/cmhansrd/1989-04-12/Debate-1.html

  
 Vol 4 1992 Worpole
Earlier, in 1972, Peter Walker implemented many of the findings of the 1969 Redcliffe-Maud report on local government reorganisation to produce five separate kinds of local or regional authority, creating or exacerbating tensions which remain to this day.
An example of this has been the recent Ninth Report of the Committee of Public Accounts (1991) on the privatisation of bus companies, which found that many of the bus stations were immediately sold off for development for commercial uses or shopping rather than retained for public transport purposes.
The Community Development Foundation, in its report, Taken for Granted (Chanan 1991), suggests that community activity is an essential part of the continuous unpaid work that people do, and estimates that unpaid work accounts for half or more of all society's work, an importance masked by the conventional definition of 'economic activity'.
pandora.nla.gov.au /pan/11729/20020510/www.gu.edu.au/centre/cmp/4-05-Worpole.html

  
 Metropolitan county - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The report proposed the creation of three large "metropolitan areas" based upon the conurbations surrounding Manchester, Liverpool and Birmingham.
The proposals of the report were radically altered when Edward Heath 's Conservative came to power in
Greater London Council (GLC), the government enacted the report in the
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Metropolitan_Counties_of_England

  
 House of Commons Hansard Debates for 14 Feb 1989
The Widdicombe report is the report of the committee of inquiry into the conduct of local authority business.
The Widdicombe report was published in June 1986 and it provides a comprehensive analysis of the way in which local authorities are operating at present.
We are discussing implementing the second part of the Widdicombe report, which also dealt with propaganda on the rates.
www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk /pa/cm198889/cmhansrd/1989-02-14/Debate-5.html

  
 New Statesman: Not in front of the servants - a 1968 report made the effrot to bring about a classless Civil Service in the United Kingdom
It produced very few copies of our consultancy report and then only a week or so after the main report, so that it was no longer newsworthy.
The report, published in 1968, was "newer" both in style and intent than new Labour's recent white paper, Modernising Government.
The Whitehall establishment went potty, particularly when it read Hunt's provocative introduction to the report: "The Home Civil Service today is still fundamentally the product of the 19th century.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0FQP/is_4457_128/ai_57590061

  
 Local Government Act 1972
This report was accepted by the Labour Party government of the time, but the Conservative Party won the 1970 general election, and on a manifesto that committed them to 'two-tiers everywhere'.
The Act abolished previous existing local government structures, and created a two-tier system of counties and districts everywhere.
www.objectssearch.com /encyclopedia/en/wikipedia/l/lo/local_government_act_1972.html

  
 Hansard -- Monday, July 21, 1980 -- Afternoon Sitting
The Salmon report was willing to leave conflict of interest with the common law - breach of trust - the criminal corruption statutes, the local government statutes - with some minor amendments - and the official' s own judgment, aided by an administrative code of conduct and legislative disclosure requirements.
The reason the Salmon report argues for that is because they make far tougher and more compensating gestures in another field of law and in the codification of law than our disclosures ever imagined.
Certainly I advised the UBCM very early on that we had taken their report and referred it to the Municipal Act Review Committee, and they were generally pleased.
www.legis.gov.bc.ca /hansard/32nd2nd/32p_02s_800721p.htm

  
 SocietyGuardian.co.uk Society Roy Hattersley concludes series on local government
Then the idea of "two tier" local government came into fashion and the Redcliffe Maud commission recommended the demotion of the west Lancashire town.
The new regime means that the cabinet can only be examined on subjects which do not appear in their report if "notice" has been given of the question.
Hudson says that during the one council meeting at which the new standing orders applied: "We spent most of our time being told to sit down".
society.guardian.co.uk /commongood/comment/0,8146,462345,00.html

  
 Greater Manchester - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
SELNEC had been proposed by the Redcliffe-Maud Report of 1969 as a 'metropolitan area'.
Its original proposal was much smaller than the Redcliffe-Maud Report's SELNEC, but further fringe areas such as
Wilmslow, Warrington and Glossop were trimmed from the edges and included instead in the shire counties.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Greater_Manchester

  
 Tyr-Gwyr-Gweryn
The Redcliffe Maud Report was another attempt to allow the English city of Plymouth to expand its boundaries into South East Cornwall.
The sitting Labour Government, however, accepted the Redcliffe Maud Proposals but was, fortunately, ousted by the Conservatives in the 1970 General Election and who, subsequently, rejected the Redcliffe Maud Proposal but initiated their own review which fortunately left the Tamar River unviolated.
What had not been anticipated, however, was that this effectively removed the full Campaign submission from the officially published documentation and, as a consequence, the final Report avoided public, and official, discussion on vital aspects of evidence.
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/kernow_tgg/cms2.html

  
 Search Encyclopedia.com
Warren Commission Warren Commission, popular name given to the U.S. Commission to Report upon the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, established (Nov. 29, 1963) by executive order of President Lyndon B. Johnson.
Slye, Maud Slye, Maudslī, 1879-1954, American pathologist, b.
Stratford de Redcliffe, Stratford Canning, Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe, Stratford Canning, Viscount, 1786-1880, British diplomat.
www.encyclopedia.com /searchpool.asp?target=Redcliffe-Maud+Report

  
 AGRÉGATION 1999
Report of the Committee on the Working of the Abortion Act.
Children and their Primary Schools: a Report of the Central Advisory Council for Education.
Report of the Working of the Abortion Act.
www.univ-pau.fr /ANGLAIS/concours/bibliag99.html

  
 Public Policy & Administration Journal
The aim of the paper is to assess whether the annual reports of the Chief Constable and the Police Authority provide appropriate information for Police Authority members to hold the Chief Constable to account.
Its Main Report (1995) contained a number of interesting observations, some of which appear to challenge the logic of the structural reforms to the public sector.
The article reports on original research focussing on the perceptions of middle managers in a range of public sector organisations.
www.york.ac.uk /depts/poli/pac/journal/abstract.htm

  
 Reform of local government in England
This paper provides the Government's reaction to and the opinions of other groups and commentators on the Redcliffe-Maud Commission report on the re-organisation of local government in England (Cmnd.
Appendices comprise: comments received on the Commission's proposals; extract from the report; division of functions proposed by the Commission in Metropolitan areas; special services arrangements; Commission's list of suitable expenditure areas for local councils (community halls, parks, markets, etc); Commission's proposed areas (map of England)
the essential elements of the [Commission's] report have been studied...
www.bopcris.ac.uk /bopall/ref12157.html

  
 Arts Council of Great Britain: Finance Department: Client Correspondence Files, 1940-1995Catalogue of records in the Victoria and Albert MuseumCatalogued by Jennifer Cooknell and Tina Staples
The correspondence includes offer letters and is augmented by quarterly returns, estimates, reports and other information sent, either in support of applications, or, as part of the requirements for receiving aid.
Report on the Survey of Opera for All Audiences during Season 1971/1972
Royal Shakespeare Theatre -Finance Committee Progress Reports and Box Office Returns
www.vam.ac.uk /vastatic/wid/ead/acgb/acgb-1r-z.html

  
 AIM25: British Library of Political and Economic Science: MAUD, John Primatt Redcliffe Redcliffe-, 1906-1982, Baron Redcliffe-Maud of Bristol, civil servant and diplomat
Scope and content/abstract : Papers of John Primatt Redcliffe Redcliffe-Maud, Baron Redcliffe-Maud, [1940-1980], mainly comprising official papers collected as Chairman of the Royal Commission on Local Government in England (1966-1969), the Local Government Management Committee (1964-1967), and the Prime Minister's Committee on Local Government Rules of Conduct (1973-1974).
MAUD, John Primatt Redcliffe Redcliffe-, 1906-1982, Baron Redcliffe-Maud of Bristol, civil servant and diplomat
The collection also includes some demi-official civil service correspondence from World War Two, and a file relating to a report to the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation on support for the arts in Great Britain, [1976].
www.aim25.ac.uk /cats/1/3814.htm

  
 Fiscal Decentralization in Estonia Tarvo Kungla
If the local government were only a mere agent of the state, then the term local administration should be used (for the distinction between local government and local administration, see Redcliffe-Maud and Wood 1975, 19).
The series will report the ?ndings of projects supported by LGI and will include papers written by authors who are not LGI grant recipients.
Accepted Budgets of Rural Municipalities and Towns and their Ful?llment Reports to the State Institutions (Riigi Teataja I, 1996, 3, 61).
lgi.osi.hu /publications/dp/html/ft13.html

  
 Youth and Community Work in the 70s (Fairbairn-Milson Report) - a philosophy for the 70s
Although we intend to look later in our report at the different needs of young people at the upper and lower age-range, yet it may be useful to describe a general philosophy for the whole of youth work emerging from our study of the Youth Service in relation to the changing social scene.
This particular chapter (VII) of the Fairbairn-Milson Report ( Youth and Community Work in the 70s) outlines the broad shape of the approach taken in the report.
We attempt a reappraisal in general terms later in the report.
www.infed.org /archives/gov_uk/ycw70_philosophy.htm

  
 Welsh Devolution
Caernarfon recently decided on the basis of a health and safety report that the railings were dangerous and should be replaced by fixed bars of an appropriately standard design.
Rule in the town is from Gwynedd, from Caernarfon, an hour and a half’s drive away in good weather.
It claimed the decision was its to take, in league with an even more distant body, the National Park Authority in Penrhyndeudraeth.
www.cymmrodorion1751.org.uk /pages/publications/devolution.html

  
 cars - History of West Midlands
The idea for a county encompassing the conurbation surrounding Birmingham was first put foreward by the Redcliffe-Maud Report in the late 1960s.
In the original plans it would have been called a metropolitan area rather than a county and would have had radically different borders to the present West Midlands: the original plans excluded Coventry but included the Wyre Forest, Bromsgrove, Redditch, Tamworth, Lichfield, South Staffordshire, Cannock Chase and the area around Stafford.
www.carluvers.com /cars/History_of_West_Midlands

  
 ENGLISH ENCYCLOPAEDIA - Administrative counties of England
Harold Wilson 's Labour government set up the Redcliffe-Maud Commission to produce proposals for wholesale reform.
The report proposed that most of England the two-tier structure be abolished, and replaced with a system of 58 unitary authories, which would generally ignore the previous administrative boundaries in favour of changes that made geographic sense - a total redrawing of the map.
In the metropolitan areas of Merseyside, South East Lancashire and North East Cheshire, and the Birmingham area, there would be 3 metropolitan areas, with 20 district authorities.
encyclopaedic.net /english/ad/administrative_counties_of_england.html

  
 Key Dates in English and Welsh Local Government History
is established under the chairmanship of Lord Redcliffe-Maud, reports in 1969.
reports for the first time, under the chairmanship of the Earl of Onslow.
chaired by Lord Hunt of Tanworth, publishes its report, "Rebuilding Trust", supporting change and experimentation in political organisation.
www.lga.gov.uk /Briefing.asp?lSection=0&id=SX130C-A7814430

  
 Lords Hansard text for 28 Feb 1996 (160228-13)
Several noble Lords have talked about the social services report.
It was for that reason that we set up the Local Government Commission which produced a report.
Moved, That the draft order laid before the House on 18th January be approved [6th Report from the Joint Committee].--(Earl Ferrers.)
www.publications.parliament.uk /pa/ld199596/ldhansrd/vo960228/text/60228-13.htm

  
 UK Council on Deafness March 2003 Parliamentary Report
The DRC suggested in its report that British sign language should be recognised and that using the Council of Europe's charter for regional and minority languages was the most appropriate way of doing so.
With appropriate amendments, which I am sure the Government will look on kindly and sympathetically when we reach the Committee and Report stages, the Bill can be of enormous value to them or it can leave them still excluded from some of the wonders of television.
I urge the Government to change their minds, and I shall give them an opportunity to do so with amendments in Committee and on Report seeking a five-year absolute maximum within which subtitling should be at 100 per cent.
www.deafcouncil.org.uk /parmar03.htm

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