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    Reg, what you propose is an inverse trend to decentralisation, namely to centralise administrative offices so they cover larger areas.
    Less officers would mean less overview on what goes on, and this could lead to errors of judgment in decision making.

    Officers have to ensure that correct procedures remain in place when councillors make decisions within their own area.

    To give an example,what interest would Thanet have in DTIZ development, or Dover District in Thanet's internal requirements?

    The ancient Greek Polis was structured in such away that the civic administraion covered a town and the surrounding countryside. Each to their own. We must move on, we can't become fossilised in unitarian disputes.

    Occasionally one has to turn the record over.

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