Efficient Government Fund EGF)1)1)8 Clyde Valley Forum Non Domestic Rates Collection

DescriptionSTATUS - INVITED TO SUBMIT STAGE 2 BID - Project aims to create a shared service for the collection of non domestic rates. Collaborating with EGF/1/1/024 to do so.
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Official Print Publication DateJanuary 2005
Website Publication DateNovember 04, 2005

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    EFFICIENT GOVERNMENT FUND

    Stage 1 application - expression of interest

    Part 1: Summary Table

    Bid number (for EG use)

    Lead bidder

    West Dunbartonshire Council

    Lynn Bradley
    01389 737191
    Lynn.Bradley@west-dunbarton.gov.uk

    Brief description of the aims of the project

    The project's aim is to set up a shared service for the collection of non domestic rates for the councils participating in the Clyde Valley Forum. A central location would be used for all non-domestic rates collection and the individual councils would be charged a set fee for the service provided. At present the collection costs, based on published PIs, vary from £10.82 (East Dunbartonshire) to £53.75 (East Renfrewshire) , the shared service would result in reduced collection costs for all councils.

    Clear description of what the EGF money would be used to buy

    The EGF money would be used in the following areas :

    • The project team ie staffing, admin overheads including the costs of a project team base and project team furniture and equipment
    • Backfilling posts where staff are seconded to the implementation team
    • Specialist consultants to provide training and skills support to the project team
    • Establishing the shared service centre eg premises, computer equipment and software
    • Retraining for displaced staff.

    Partners to the project likely to commit resources

    The Clyde Valley Forum includes the following councils:

    East Dunbartonshire; East Renfrewshire; Glasgow City;

    Inverclyde; North Lanarkshire; Renfrewshire; South Lanarkshire;

    West Dunbartonshire.

    Names of other organisations with whom the project has been discussed (to assist the introductions process)

    The Edinburgh consortium (City of Edinburgh, East Lothian, Mid Lothian, West Lothian, Scottish Borders and Fife)

    Evidence that suggested approach has been deployed successfully elsewhere

    Shared service centres have been used successfully elsewhere but this will be the first venture of its kind for the Forum.

    Are there any restrictions to potential for enlargement of the project ( i.e. technology, number of partners etc)

    Once implemented, technology may be a constraint to expansion, but there are no restrictions at this stage and the centre could be configured to allow for growth.

    Benefits projected from the project

    Estimated financial projections

    Total

    2005/6

    2006/7

    2007/8

    2008/9

    Overall project cost

    0.670

    0.223

    0.447

    0

    0

    Estimated projected benefits

    5.175

    0

    1.035

    2.070

    2.070

    Is a pilot required - see guidance notes

    No

    Additionality: why is EG funding required

    Without support from the EG Fund, the Forum members will not be able to afford to implement this project.

    Is this project complementary in anyway to other EG work

    The Clyde Valley Forum is collaborating on a procurement based bid to the EGF.

    Is "stage 2 development funding" requested?

    Yes, see attached.

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