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Maldon District Council ranks 4th best performing in the UK

Published on Wednesday, 1st May 2024

According to analysis of government data, the Times newspaper ranks Maldon District Council as the 4th best performing council in the UK.

The data published by the Office for Local Government (Oflog) assesses the performance of 318 councils across 27 categories including waste management, corporate and finance, planning and roads and adult social care. 

Leader of Maldon District Council, Cllr Richard Siddall, said: “I’m really proud to see that Maldon District Council is ranked 4th overall for performance by the Times. In comparison with other authorities in the country, we rank highly in terms of how we manage our finances, and this is due to the hard work of our staff and councillors. We have put a lot of effort into prioritising how we manage our budgets. 

“We are one of the top councils for our waste services and with the effort made by all our residents, we rank highly on our recycling rates. I know that the hard work doesn’t stop here, and we must not be complacent. We particularly need to focus our efforts on improving the services where we are ranked lower. 

“The Local Government Association recently completed a finance peer review of the Council, and their findings support the improvements made by the Council. All local authorities continue to face tough decisions in the future, we need to continue to deliver excellent services and at the same time deal with those challenges.”