Government to cull sites
23 Jun 2009
The government has set a target of closing more than 95% of its consumer and business websites and moving the content to Directgov and businesslink.gov by 2011.
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Communities Secretary and political bruiser Eric Pickles was on bullish form with a broadside against 'non jobs' at the Local Government Association conference last week.
The government has set a target of closing more than 95% of its consumer and business websites and moving the content to Directgov and businesslink.gov by 2011.
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