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English: Sprint: Leeds focused on how the Government Digital Service and local authorities, including Leeds City Council, can work together to make things better for users.

We looked at examples of digital transformation from a number of local authorities and charted the progress of the Local Digital Declaration as it approaches its one-year anniversary.

Pictured is Tom Riordan, Chief Executive, Leeds City Council.
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