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Cambridge
Liberal Democrats have been recognised nationally with accolades for
their contribution to the local economy and work in the city.
The
group won the Local Government Association’s award for Outstanding
Contribution to the Local Economy and was declared runner up in the
Council Group of the Year award which it won last year.
Cambridge
City Council Leader, Sian Reid said: “We are delighted to have won
these awards. Our long-term attitude to our economy and growth is really
paying off for us. This is not a reaction to the recession but a long
standing and profound commitment to getting it right.”
The
LGA awards come just weeks after Cambridge was revealed as the UK’s
most successful city and well placed to drive the country’s economic
recovery.
The
Cities Outlook 2012 report by Centre for Cities showed how well
Cambridge had fared during the economic downturn compared to other
cities.
In making the awards, judges took this evidence into account and considered the city council’s work with the vulnerable.
Cambridge
City Council Deputy Leader, Catherine Smart said: “Despite hard times,
protecting and enhancing our services for the vulnerable has been our
number one priority.
“Indeed
in the midst of a large savings programme we are putting money into
youth programmes, restorative justice, help for the homeless and street
drinkers, investment in community centres and more. We have managed the
council so we have the resources to put vulnerable people first.
“We
are extremely proud of this and these awards are testament to the hard
work that has gone into safeguarding these services and contributing to
the city generally.”
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