The government urges Nottingham City Council not to lose its focus on 'improvement priorities'
In a statement, council leader David Mellen, said: "The council has already made many of the improvements expected of us by the Improvement and Assurance Board and the government.
"We recognise there is much more work to do to increase the pace of the changes and to put the council on a solid financial footing despite the huge budget pressures we and all councils are facing currently." He said: "I am glad to hear that there has been a step up in progress since the escalation from non-statutory to statutory intervention in September, and that the council is now adopting a more 'serious sense of purpose'.
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