10 for '10
To mark the start of 2010, LBRO has launched its 10 for '10 Toolkit of ideas, information and practical solutions to help local authority regulators as they serve their communities.
LBRO's new strategic discussion document, Taking Stock, Moving Forward has identified the need for a change across the regulatory system to embrace innovation and drive business growth. And LBRO believes local authorities, national regulators and Government itself, all need to play their part.
1 Primary Authority
A partnership with business to give authoritative, consistent advice and create greater impact.
2 Primary Authority Database
Providing information about businesses before they are visited helps efficiency, effectiveness and supports more proportionate advice.
3 Impacts and Outcomes
Our report comes with a toolkit for identifying, measuring and managing the value of regulatory services activity and so helps in planning budgets and priorities, and raising profile.
4 Trading Places
A get to know you scheme that develops regulatory teams and their understanding of business by providing CPD accredited visits to local companies.
5 Reducing Underage Sales of Alcohol
Examples of successful initiatives in the fight against underage sales of alcohol.
6 Excellence Framework
Developed by local authorities, LBRO and LACoRS, with national regulators, this framework supports self-assessment to identify successes and areas for development.
7 National Enforcement Priorities
These priorities help senior managers and directors develop service plans based on local and national needs.
8 Supporting Businesses Towards Recovery
Guidance on how regulatory services can play an important role supporting businesses - and in turn consumers - out of recession and into growth.
9 Best Practice Information and Case Studies
Learn from others' experiences of sharing services, improving outcomes or introducing new initiatives.
10 Year Ahead Conference
This first joint TSI, CIEH, LACoRS and LBRO event took place on February 11/12 and was a meeting of minds. By bringing regulatory services officers together, it encouraged the sharing of ideas and new thinking.








