Press Gazette’s revelation that more than 3,400 people are employed in local government communications has prompted a PR trade body and others to defend the industry.
But some journalists, and the Tax Payers' Alliance, have condemned the figures describing them as "absolutely scandalous" and a "waste of money".
Jonathan Isaby, chief executive of the Taxpayers' Alliance, quoted in The Times's follow-up of the story, said: “It looks like blatant hypocrisy for council officials to complain about necessary savings whilst they keep so many PR staff on the books.
“Whoever is in government after the election must crack down on this army of taxpayer-funded propagandists. Hard-pressed taxpayers expect their money to go towards frontline services, not spin doctors.”
Press Gazette used the Freedom of Information Act to ask 435 city, borough and district councils across the UK how many people they employ in their communications departments.
And the 405 councils which answered the FoI in full have revealed they employ 3,453 people in PR, communications and marketing positions between them.
Some 44 of these councils have 20 or more communications positions. Manchester City Council has the most with 77 staff.
The full story can be read here.
The CIPR responded by saying that the TPA – and Press Gazette – had “shown a fundamental misunderstanding of the purpose and role of a modern public relations team”.
CIPR president Sarah Pinch said: "It should be of no surprise to anyone that such numbers of public relations and communications staff are employed by city and local councils, who provide frontline services to over 60 million people.
One commenter accused the NUJ of “attacking a fine story about how many PRs there are in local government and how few journalists there are left in local newspapers”. They asked: “Am I dreaming?”
Another suggested the union is “more politically-aligned” to public sector communications workers “being crammed into our town halls than they ever have been with newspaper journalists”.
The increasingly bonkers NUJ attacks journalists who report on the number of public sector press officers. https://t.co/0oUAuT4Xnk
— Newton Emerson (@NewtonEmerson) April 11, 2015
Unbelievable. @NUJofficial defending huge sums being spent on the very PRs restricting journalists' access to info. https://t.co/tqzUQtHUtA
— James Wallin (@WheresWallin) April 10, 2015
Councils need comms staff, but why does NUJ represent them? https://t.co/sZpNFocOwd
— Darryl (@darryl1974) April 10, 2015
Good to see the NUJ come out fighting with so strident a statement of support for beleaguered local papers/hacks…oh https://t.co/yC2rqftxLj
— Aidan Radnedge (@aidanrad) April 10, 2015
Others, primarily public relations and communications workers, agreed with the NUJ and CIPR.
Excellent NUJ response to press gazette piece on council comms teams.We're more about engagement than press releases. https://t.co/lA3G8lmaJD
— Celia Glynn-Williams (@celiagw) April 11, 2015
@pressgazette Quite right too. They work harder and communicate more relevant and trustworthy info
— John Troup (@TroupyTRFC) April 10, 2015
Lies, damned lies and @pressgazette statistics: https://t.co/KBVfBRQbFW Experience of #localgov comms people is of cuts and savings.
— Paul Masterman (@InterimBoy) April 10, 2015
Use of word "PR" is as dead as "Press", I would politely suggest @pressgazette: https://t.co/KBVfBRQbFW. Most comms people not doing media
— Paul Masterman (@InterimBoy) April 10, 2015
57 local councils employ 1 or less #comms professionals… (a diff way to write this story) >> https://t.co/vxttm4pNJN #PR #digital #localgov
— David Seadon (@DavidSeadon) April 10, 2015
Shortsighted anti-journalism beancounters destroy local media then complain when other employers take on journalists https://t.co/p2qQkigJdN
— Richard Simcox (@richsimcox) April 10, 2015
@pressgazette Comms staff though do so much more than just press liaison now – it's all about Social Media & digital platforms!
— Mags Winthrop (@MagsWinthrop) April 10, 2015
.@pressgazette not job of councils 2 support local papers but we can and do work well together in many areas More than ever we need 2 engage
— Cormac Smith (@CormacS63) April 10, 2015
@KoosCouvee @pressgazette Very negative this. Angle could be "alternative job prospects for redundant reporters have never been better"
— Daniel O'Brien (@danobrien26) April 10, 2015
@pressgazette @CormacS63 story seems confused about role of LA communications staff, ie we dont just pick up the phone to assist press calls
— Nick Thompson (@NickPJThompson) April 10, 2015
Meanwhile, a number of journalists were critical of the number of people working in communications for local councils.
Rotherham council has 27 PR staff. https://t.co/RZ1cVmPg3y I've done PR for multinationals with less than a dozen.
— Willard Foxton (@WillardFoxton) April 10, 2015
My local council (Kirklees) employs 40 PR/comms staff. To serve a population of 420,000. Absolutely scandalous: https://t.co/rFd0LsYi2A
— Neil Wilby (@Neil_Wilby) April 11, 2015
Leeds City Council employs 47 PRs/flacks but couldn't provide a comment for this story. Shome mishtake, shurely? https://t.co/R7yuZ5dOxH
— Alasdair Pal (@AlasdairPal) April 10, 2015
Great story by @wturvill showing huge nos of PRs employed in 405 councils https://t.co/hiIvOr6AzO>TH has 26. Clearly not v effective either..
— Ted Jeory (@TedJeory) April 10, 2015
#Ealing. Does Ealing Borough Council really need a total of 25 #publicrelations people? Surely not. https://t.co/NgsBgsMlEc
— Ian D. Richardson (@ian_richmed) April 10, 2015
20 comms staff, 10 managers, 9 senior officers, 5 assistants, 2 senior managers and one head but Leeds can't comment? https://t.co/bE9OKFSNsS
— Jules Mattsson (@julesmattsson) April 10, 2015
Rotherham council has 27 PR staff. https://t.co/RZ1cVmPg3y I've done PR for multinationals with less than a dozen.
— Willard Foxton (@WillardFoxton) April 10, 2015
Local councils employ double the number of PRs than central government – vs closing / shrinking local newspapers https://t.co/Uk9KEAiBIG
— Aime Williams (@Aime_Williams) April 10, 2015
@pressgazette @KoosCouvee Incredible that 'PR-heavy' London has 427 coms staff working at 28 local authorities who responded to FoI requests
— RL Aitken (@AitkenRL) April 10, 2015
https://t.co/SeKQ0atV3v Needs a clear out, waste of money @TowerHamletsNow
— Gloria R Thienel (@Glo_Thienel) April 10, 2015
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