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Banning urban pesticide use

18/04/2024

RSPB and PAN are working on a letter from local councillors calling on the Government to introduce a national ban on urban pesticide use. Find out more below.

How the government can support road improvements

16/04/2024

Jake Michael, RS Bonds, sets out a number of ways the Government can help local authorities improve the condition of the local road network.

LocalGov Elections: Vote reformation

10/04/2024

Jonathan Werran, chief exec, Localis draws inspiration from a popular podcast on the Reformation to ponder the question of just how local are our politics.

What this year’s election could mean for housing

03/04/2024

Jonathan Pearson, director at Residentially, looks at what the coming election could mean for the future of affordable housing in the UK.

Lost Homes, Lost Hope – why fighting tenancy fraud matters

19/03/2024

Alan Bryce, interim head of the Fraud Advisory Panel, argues that cracking down on tenancy fraud can help solve the local government financial crisis.

The elephant in the budget

12/03/2024

The budget provided support to strengthen growth, but bolder action is required to tackle finances, says Amanda Kelly, local government lead at PA Consulting.

Budget: What does it mean for local government?

06/03/2024

Jonathan Werran, chief executive, Localis looks at what the Spring budget means for local government.

Chancellor needs to show compassion to most vulnerable

05/03/2024

Cllr Elizabeth Campbell, leader, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, urges the Chancellor to renew the Household Support Fund.

Councils in crisis: time to stop the cycle of decline

04/03/2024

Claire Ward, partner and local government sector specialist at Anthony Collins, discusses the state of local government finances ahead of the Spring Budget.

The financial crisis in Birmingham City Council

22/02/2024

Dr James Brackley and Prof. Adam Leaver of the Audit Reform Lab call for an urgent value for money assessment of Birmingham CC's proposed cuts and asset sales.

Street Scar: why the utilities firms ruin our streets and how to stop it

19/02/2024

Nicholas Boys Smith, founder and chairman of Create Streets, explains what needs to be done to help local authorities prevent 'street scarring'.

The Trading Standards Crisis

15/02/2024

John Herriman, chief executive at the Chartered Trading Standards Institute, discusses the impact of the local government funding crisis on Trading Standards.

The joys of inclusive play

12/02/2024

Nathalie Esfandi, co-founder of the Fair Play playground, discusses the important role local councils can play in creating inclusive play environments.

Changing lanes: why moving to an Open Market model for parking is the right choice for councils

08/02/2024

Peter O’Driscoll, Managing Director at RingGo, makes the case for an Open Market model for parking.

The Temporary Housing Dilemma: a strategic approach

07/02/2024

Darya Kolas, Partner & Head of Social Housing at Copping Joyce, discusses the temporary housing dilemma facing local authorities.

Social housing reform: a recipe for more homelessness and litigation?

05/02/2024

Helen Tucker, litigation partner in the social housing team at Anthony Collins, warns the Government's social housing reforms could lead to more litigation.

Scrutinising your approach to risk

30/01/2024

Councils are scrutinising their approach to risk in light of the difficult economic conditions. Gordon Winstanley, McLarens, looks at the implications.

Councils must adapt to extreme weather threat

24/01/2024

Cara Jenkinson, Cities Manager, Ashden discusses how local authorities can adapt to the threat of extreme weather.

The new Centre for Young Lives

22/01/2024

Anne Longfield CBE, the chair of the Commission on Young Lives, discusses the launch of the Centre for Young Lives this month.

Community Ownership: defending the assets that matter most

16/01/2024

Co-operative Party General Secretary, Joe Fortune, explains how community ownership can help revive the struggling British high street.

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Addressing regional inequalities

Andrew Borland, Chief Innovation Officer at the Virtual Engineering Centre (VEC), University of Liverpool discusses the importance of levelling up for growth.
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