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UPDATE - Highland Council in the running for four awards celebrating excellence in local public service


By Neil MacPhail

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Hydro Ness building.
Hydro Ness building.

THE Highland Council has been shortlisted for four awards which celebrate excellence in local public services.

Chairman of the Communities and Place Committee, Cllr Graham MacKenzie commended the council staff, and said: “I am very pleased to advise that the Community Operations and Logistics Section has been short listed in four categories in the 2022 Association for Public Service Excellence (APSE) awards.

The nominations are for:

Best Climate Action or Decarbonisation Initiative - for the Hydro Ness project, the ‘Archimedes Screw’ hydro-electric scheme on the River Ness in Inverness.

Best Public/Private Partnership Working Initiative – for the work done by expanding the Highland Comfort Scheme by working with local businesses to open their toilets to the public in return for a monthly payment.

Best Collaborative Working Initiative (with other public sector or third sector) – for their work in converting three articulated units to create mobile clinics to deliver COVID-19 community testing and vaccination programmes for NHS Highland during the pandemic; and

Best Team, Transport and Fleet Maintenance Services – throughout the pandemic maintenance staff across workshops embraced the challenges and delivered excellent services to our internal customers supporting other council colleagues to deliver critical services across the council.

The APSE awards are specific to frontline services provided by UK local authorities. The awards are agreed by a panel of expert judges.

The winners will be announced at the APSE annual charity awards dinner on Thursday September 15, 2022.

Paul O'Brien, APSE chief executive, said: "The awards are uniquely placed to recognise the enormous effort and dedication of our vital frontline services.

"We received an overwhelming number of submissions for the awards this year, with each one demonstrating a clear commitment to the goals of continuous improvement and the delivery of excellence in public services.

"On behalf of everyone at APSE I would like to say a massive thank you to all of our finalists. You are a credit to the communities you serve."


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