Europartnership helps County Waste Plan
July saw the end of final consultation and adoption of Lincolnshire
County Council’s Waste Management Plan. Council approval was given
in May. The County was previously forecasting considerable shortfall
against the landfill targets set by EU and this translated into EU landfill
taxes penalties at an unacceptable level. In June 2004 Europartnership
was commissioned to help the Waste Department formulate a plan for improving
the way it disposed of residents’ waste. With the amount of waste
being produced on the increase, there was a growing need to provide facilities
to ensure it was properly dealt with. The Waste Local Plan has a vital
role in providing a set of standards by which proposals can be judged.
Richard Wills, Director for Development said "We began the Waste
Management programme with a technical report showing us what we had to
do but we didn't have a framework for working out how and where we should
implement it. With Europartnership we were able to develop that framework
and so evaluate our options systematically and objectively. This way
we could work through the difficult decisions with councilors and our
Partners. We now have a formally adopted Waste Local Plan and everyone
knows their place in helping to deliver it."
Lincolnshire County Council recognised the need
for a catalyst to dramatically improve their performance. The vehicle
they chose was
europartnership's Performance Driven Management (PDM) programme.
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