Opinion | LocalGov

Getting LGR Ready: Fleet lessons from Westmorland and Furness

14/07/2026

Austin Shields, Senior Manager – Fleet Services at Westmorland and Furness Council, shares what he learnt from local government reorganisation in his area.

The National Year of Reading: Creating New Pathways into Reading

10/07/2026

Rebecca Gediking, Library Services Director for GLL, explains how partnerships between libraries and leisure are creating new pathways into reading.

Stronger local government starts with fair pay

09/07/2026

UNISON's head of local government on why devolution means nothing without fair pay for council and school staff

Standards Without Teeth: Why local government's code of conduct is failing

06/07/2026

As the LGA conference kicks off, Kath O'Dwyer, Solace, explains why the standards regime is failing and what a fit-for-purpose system should look like.

Local government can't deliver without investing in skills

06/07/2026

Local authorities can't deliver the ambitious programmes communities need without properly valuing the people who run them, writes Tessa Neal of APM.

Devolution and putting place first

29/06/2026

The real lesson of Andy Burnham's Makerfield success, argues Dr Jonathan Carr-West, is that place – not personality – is the key to Britain's future.

Turning the page on prison libraries

25/06/2026

Emma-Louise McLellan looks at the important – and often life-changing – work GLL has helped facilitiate within prison libraries.

Fiscal Devolution – has stuff just got real?

25/06/2026

As Andy Burnham prepares to enter Downing Street, Localis' Jonathan Werran asks whether his premiership will unlock tax-raising powers for local government.

Half a century in the chamber

24/06/2026

Cllr Dr James Walsh was elected to Arun District Council in 1975. Here he tells LocalGov what he's learned about trust, transformation and keeping it local.

Local Government Reorganisation: What councils must get right

19/06/2026

Elliott Fletcher of Managementors warns that LGR will only deliver its promised savings if councils tackle operational change head-on.

Business Rates: Finding cost savings through the haze

09/06/2026

Chris Grose of Hartnell Taylor Cook explains how public sector bodies can review their business rates liabilities and find savings in challenging times.

The little button quietly saving UK councils from a thousand complaint emails

28/05/2026

Councils spend thousands handling complaints, calls and enquiries generated by underperforming web pages. The fix costs a fraction of that.

The Place Director of the Future

26/05/2026

Katie Stewart, the new president of ADEPT and Executive Director Environment at the City of London Corporation, on the evolving demands of place leadership.

The Fuel Crisis: Why it’s time to accelerate electrification

21/05/2026

Rising fuel prices and grid challenges are piling pressure on council fleet managers — but the case for accelerating electrification has never been stronger.

Who do you complain to? The new rules on social housing

20/05/2026

The Renters' Rights Act has extended the LGSCO's jurisdiction to cover non-tenant social housing complaints. The Ombudsman explains what councils need to know.

New Councils, Old Lessons: What the class of 2026 needs to know

15/05/2026

Colin Copus of De Montfort University reflects on the challenges ahead for new members, officers and the councils they must now run together.

After the Votes: Why HR and OD are crucial to delivering new political mandates

15/05/2026

PPMA President Sandra Farquharson argues that HR and OD professionals have a pivotal role to play in turning new administrations' promises into outcomes.

Kent CC streamlines asset management with Brightly Software’s Confirm system

14/05/2026

Kent CC carried out work that automated its asset management processes, resulting in significant improvements to operational efficiency and data accuracy.

'We survived the election': The wellbeing crisis facing electoral services teams

13/05/2026

LocalGov speaks to the Association of Electoral Administrators about the human cost of delivering elections and whether it is sustainable.

What are the Green Party’s priorities in local government?

12/05/2026

From climate action to housing and transport, the Green Party’s growing role in local government highlights its expanding influence across councils.

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