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LLG set the practice areas for National Leads back in 2013. Since then, there have been sweeping developments in local authority law and practice which could necessitate a change of National Lead Area. In addition, following the impact of Covid-19 and the move to remote working, meetings, and training provision, LLG want to ensure that the current National Lead Structure is fit for purpose.

In consequence, LLG are undertaking a survey and want to hear from members on their expectations moving forward. This survey will remain open for 6 weeks and will be used together with other work streams to inform the LLG Board decision making in respect of National Lead areas in July.

If you have any queries or comments on the Review, please contact Helen@llg.org.uk   

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* 1. Which Practice Areas best describes the work you undertake for your authority? (tick all that apply)

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* 2. Have you attended a National Lead Meeting since becoming a member of LLG? 

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* 3. If yes, which year did you last attend?

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* 4. What do you consider are the main benefits of National Lead Meetings (click all applicable)?

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* 5. Which type of National Lead meeting would you prefer to attend?

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* 6. Do you consider there is merit in revising the practice areas of National Lead Areas?

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* 7. Do you consider there should be a maximum number of National Lead Area’s or should the number simply reflect the need?  

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* 8. Which Practice Areas do you consider require an individual focus and an individual National Lead?
i.e. An area which should never be combined with another subject area (not whether or not the area should be included in a National Lead role)

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* 9. Which Practice areas do you consider could be combined effectively?
(i.e Planning & Highways)

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* 10. Do you understand the role of the appointed National Lead?

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* 11. Which comments best reflect your views? (tick all that apply)

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* 12. Would you like to make any other comment? 

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