Best Value Notices for local authorities
Details of Best Value Notices issued to local authorities.
The government is committed to engaging early with local authorities of concern to better understand their organisational challenges and to support their locally-led improvement journeys.
Where government becomes aware that an authority is exhibiting early indications of potential Best Value failure, the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government will consider issuing a ‘Best Value Notice’ to facilitate engagement with that authority and to obtain assurance of the steps it is taking to secure compliance with the Best Value Duty, as required by the Local Government Act 1999.
The Best Value Notice will state the government’s concerns with the authority and set clear expectations of the actions needed to assure the government that the authority is making arrangements to secure continuous improvement in the way in which its functions are exercised.
Best Value Notices will be published on this page to ensure local authorities’ improvement work is transparent and open to external scrutiny.
Best Value Notices
Lapsed Best Value Notices
Updates to this page
Published 24 January 2023Last updated 8 May 2024 + show all updates
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Added South Cambridgeshire District Council: Best Value Notice (May 2024)
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Added West of England Combined Authority: Best Value Notice (March 2024).
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Added City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council: Best Value Notice (February 2024).
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Added Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority: Best Value Notice (January 2024); Middlesbrough Council: Best Value Notice (January 2024).
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Added Eastleigh, and Runnymede Borough Council Best Value Notices.
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Added South Cambridgeshire District Council: Best Value Notice.
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Added Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council: Best Value Notice.
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