ABSTRACT
First published in 1999, this volume aimed to provide a signpost marking a significant development in the transition from estate to property management in local authorities. It examines the debate that has surfaced in the property profession since the Audit Commission’s (AC 1988a, b) reports on Local Authority Property Management (LAPM), and brings together sixteen studies from academics and practitioners with an interest in exchanging views, opinions and experiences on the development of LAPM. Its content, which links theory, method and techniques with practice, makes it a vital source of information for those with an interest in obtaining the most effective management of property.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |27 pages
Introduction
part 1|75 pages
Local Authority Property Management
part 2|143 pages
Initiatives and Strategies
part 3|51 pages
Re-Organisation and Reform
part 4|15 pages
The Way Ahead