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City council boss Rogers' plea for level playing field

Birmingham City Council chief Mark Rogers calls on the Government to stop treating local authority officials "like children"

Birmingham City Council chief executive Mark Rogers

Birmingham City Council's chief executive has called on central government to stop treating local authority officials "like children".

Instead, Mark Rogers wants to see a "level playing field" between local government and Whitehall.

His comments at the Society of Local Authority Chief Executives (SOLACE) conference come at a time when he is leading negotiations with the Treasury over a multi-billion pound devolution deal for the West Midlands.

At the same time, he has been working with government commissioners on education and child protection services and, most importantly, the Government-appointed Independent Improvement Panel overseeing the implementation of last year's Kerslake report into the running of the council.

Birmingham City Council officials are also talking to the Department of Communities and Local Government about next year's budget cuts.

According Mr Rogers said: "I'm fed up of being treated like a child when the organisation I work for, the partners we engage with and the communities we serve are not children.

"They are really important ingredients in the localities we are in. It's important government understands that.

"It's important we enter into a robust conversation with government - that we should be talking on a level playing field about things that really matter to them and us in our communities and that together we will get a better understanding of policy and the delivery between us than we presently get when we are negotiating in a hierarchical relationship."