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Councillor accused of making ‘racist remarks’ during LGA meeting

17/05/2024

A Tendring district councillor has been found to have breached the councillors’ Code of Conduct by allegedly making ‘highly offensive’ and ‘racist remarks’.

Auditors raise doubts over biodiversity enforcement

17/05/2024

Auditors have questioned whether local authorities will be able to effectively ensure compliance and enforcement of biodiversity net gain (BNG).

Biffa sues Scottish Government for £55m over DRS

16/05/2024

Biffa has confirmed it is taking legal action against the Scottish Government for losses incurred after the scrapping of the deposit return scheme (DRS).

Council employees offered 5.8% pay rise

16/05/2024

Council employees have been offered a pay increase of at least £1,290, which equates to a 5.8% rise for the lowest paid.

£50m of exceptional financial support agreed for Lambeth LBC

16/05/2024

The Government has agreed in principle up to £50m of exceptional financial support for the London Borough of Lambeth.

Welsh Government backs digital library platform with £900k

16/05/2024

A new digital platform improving access to library services is set to be rolled out across Wales after receiving a £900,000 boost from the Welsh Government.

Dudley councillors strike ‘unifying’ deal

16/05/2024

Political groups on Dudley Council have struck a deal which will see the Conservatives maintain control of the local authority.

Torbay Council issues contaminated tap water advice

16/05/2024

Torbay Council has warned residents in Brixham to boil water before drinking it after dozens of people fell ill due to Cryptosporidium parasites.

SEND improvement notice for Wirral Council

15/05/2024

Wirral Council has been issued with an improvement notice due to ‘poor progress’ across the special educational needs and disability (SEND) sector.

Funding restrictions leave climate playing ‘second fiddle’

15/05/2024

The Government’s reliance on competitive funding pots is undermining the ability of local authorities to deliver on climate targets, a new report says.

Councils urged not to approve solar farms on farmland

15/05/2024

The Government is set today to warn councils that they should not grant planning permission for solar farms on high-quality farmland unless ‘necessary’.

Food bank charity distributes record 3.1m parcels

15/05/2024

A record 3.1 million food parcels were distributed by the food bank network Trussell Trust this year – nearly double the number provided five years ago.

Third of councils fear being unable to meet Care Act duties

14/05/2024

Only around two thirds of local authorities are confident they will be able to meet all their legal duties under the Care Act next year, council chiefs warn.

Scottish councils face £585m funding gap

14/05/2024

Council leaders across Scotland have called on Holyrood to find a ‘meaningful solution’ to the half a billion pound shortfall faced by local government.

Brum council-owned company reprimanded for data breach

14/05/2024

A Birmingham City Council-owned company has been reprimanded following a data breach that saw the personal information of a child disclosed to another family.

Minister told to refer herself to ethics advisor over 15-minute city claim

14/05/2024

Health minister Maria Caulfield told to refer herself to the ministerial ethics adviser after leaflets accused her council of restricting freedom to drive.

Councillor calls police over ‘adhesive tape’ damage

14/05/2024

A town council chief has accused residents of Leigh-on-Sea of committing criminal damage with a leaflet and ‘adhesive tape’.

Councils fail to collect £7m in fines from rogue landlords

14/05/2024

Less than half the fines levied against rogue landlords have been collected by local authorities, a freedom of information request has revealed.

UNISON: Council employers ‘miles away’ from acceptable pay offer

13/05/2024

Local authority workers in Scotland are considering strike action because ‘employers are miles away from offering anything staff are likely to accept’.

Devon CC to invest £12m in pothole and drainage works

13/05/2024

A new multi-million-pound investment in repairing potholes and boosting road drainage has been agreed by Devon council members.

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