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Essex threatens legal action over reorganisation

26/03/2026
Essex CC is looking to mount a legal challenge to the Government's decision to reorganise the county into five unitary authorities.

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Councils struggling to make EV charging accessible, research finds

26/03/2026

Half of UK local authorities are finding it difficult to make public electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure accessible to disabled drivers, study finds.

Final reorganisation decisions for four priority areas announced

25/03/2026

The shape of local government reorganisation in four devolution priority areas has been unveiled by the Government today.

Guildford council first to upgrade to top consumer housing rating

25/03/2026

Guildford Borough Council has become the first local authority in England to upgrade from a C3 to a C1 under new social housing standards.

Brum leader loses vote of confidence

25/03/2026

The leader of Birmingham City Council has lost a vote of confidence during the last full council meeting before local elections in May.

Council tax goes up by £10bn in five years

25/03/2026

England's council tax bill has gone up by more than £10bn in five years, new government data has revealed.

New guidance announced to help councils boost street safety for women and girls

25/03/2026

One in three young women are deterred from walking locally due to safety concerns, research has found.

Charity calls for end to council tax imprisonment threats

24/03/2026

Councils in England threatened 1,500 residents with prison over council tax arrears in five years, a debt charity has found.

Monmouthshire CC becomes first Welsh county council to receive Council of Sanctuary status

24/03/2026

Monmouthshire has been declared the first Welsh county council to be awarded Council of Sanctuary status following an expert assessment.

Top schools accused of shutting out pupils with SEND

24/03/2026

Top state schools admit far fewer disadvantaged special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) pupils than local averages, according to the Sutton Trust.

Noise complaints fall sharply since Covid peak, data shows

23/03/2026

Noise complaints and enforcement action by local authorities in England and Wales have declined significantly since the Covid-19 pandemic, according to new data from the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH).

Uniform reuse scheme aims to cut costs for London families

23/03/2026

A uniform reuse initiative has been launched by four waste authorities in the capital.

Shadow minister warns devolution Bill will 'die' without talks

23/03/2026

Opposition politicians have warned the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill will fall unless the Government listens to their concerns.

West of England £1 bus fare cap to last until 2029

23/03/2026

The West of England Mayoral Combined Authority has extended the children’s £1 bus fare cap for a further three years.

Over 300 schools to open nurseries in childcare cost drive

23/03/2026

The Government has announced that more than 300 schools across England will open or expand nurseries from September.

Northamptonshire councils consider joint devolution plan

20/03/2026

North and West Northamptonshire Councils will align under a joint devolution proposal should their preferred option continue to falter.

Liverpool City Region launches plan to reverse wildlife decline

20/03/2026

Steve Rotheram has launched the Liverpool City Region’s first Local Nature Recovery Strategy, setting out a plan to reverse decades of environmental decline.

New waste action plan uses ‘zero-tolerance approach’

20/03/2026

New Government rules could see waste criminals face punishments of up to 20 hours of unpaid work to deter them from illegal dumping.

Government tightens intervention in Tower Hamlets

20/03/2026

The Government has strengthened its Tower Hamlets intervention after accusations the council is more interested in protecting its image than reforming.

Oxford approves £32m boost to temporary accommodation to cut hotel use

19/03/2026

Oxford City Council has approved a £32m investment to expand its temporary accommodation provision and reduce reliance on costly hotel placements.

London councils collect just a third of fines issued to rogue landlords

19/03/2026

London councils have recovered only a third of fines imposed on landlords over the past two years, according to the NRLA.

District Councils’ Network announces rebranding amid LGR

19/03/2026

The District Councils’ Network has relaunched as the Local Councils Network (LCN), marking a significant shift as local government undergoes reorganisation.

Disabled man slept on floor after council failure, Ombudsman finds

19/03/2026

A disabled man was left sleeping on the floor after a council failed to properly respond to his homelessness application, Ombudsman finds.

Bristol CC to overhaul tenancy procedures after Ombudsman ruling

19/03/2026

Bristol City Council has announced sweeping changes to its tenancy processes following a damning finding of severe maladministration by the Housing Ombudsman.

Government to introduce local scrutiny committees for mayors

19/03/2026

The Government is proposing to establish ‘local scrutiny committees' to oversee strategic authorities.

West Northants Vice Chairman apologises ‘sincerely’ for sexist remark

18/03/2026

A West Northamptonshire councillor has apologised for a sexist comment he made on International Women’s Day.

Government announces five pooled budgets pilots

18/03/2026

The Government has announced details of pilots to test pooled budgets in five areas, ahead of setting out a vision for public service reform later this year.

Wiltshire Council outlines next steps after Local Plan setback

18/03/2026

Wiltshire Council has set out its next steps after planning inspectors rejected its draft Local Plan after nearly a decade of work.

Nine locations named on City of Culture 2029 longlist

18/03/2026

Nine places across the UK have been longlisted for the UK City of Culture 2029 title, the Government has announced.

Chancellor to give local leaders control over national taxes

18/03/2026

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has promised to give ‘local leaders' control of some national taxes in a ‘permanent transfer of power and resources' to regions.

CCN: Planning reforms risk undermining local voices

17/03/2026

County council leaders are warning that the Government's planning reforms will strip local communities of their voice.

£50m boost to help households hit by soaring heating oil costs

17/03/2026

Over £50m in Government support has been announced to help low-income families struggling with rising heating oil costs due to conflict in the Middle East.

Youth Jobs Grant welcomed as councils call for coordinated local delivery

17/03/2026

The Government has unveiled a major employment drive aimed at creating 200,000 jobs and apprenticeships for young people, including a new Youth Jobs Grant.

£1.4bn flood defence funding announced

17/03/2026

The Government has announced a £1.4bn investment in flood defences to better protect homes, businesses and infrastructure across England.

ALARM: Record £18.6bn road repair backlog despite funding boost

17/03/2026

Local roads across England and Wales face a record £18.62bn repair backlog that would take 12?years to clear, according to the latest ALARM survey.

South Yorkshire transport refresh pledges to prioritise people

17/03/2026

A new South Yorkshire People’s Network has been launched to enhance the region’s transport system.

Court rules that council’s traffic orders were lawful

16/03/2026

A campaign group’s challenge against North Yorkshire Council’s transformation scheme has been dismissed by the Court of Appeal.

Call for London to embrace mid-rise housing

16/03/2026

London is missing out on thousands of potential new homes by failing to embrace mid-rise housing, according to a new report.

Seven pubs lost for every new vape shop, report finds

16/03/2026

Britain has lost nearly 1,800 pubs and bars in the last decade while vape and tobacco shops have proliferated, according to new research.

‘Litter louts’ could lose driving licences under new Government plans

16/03/2026

Fly-tippers could have points added to their driving licences under new measures being considered by the Government as part of a crackdown on waste crime.

Welsh Government confirms £11m for storm recovery

16/03/2026

The Welsh Government has announced £11.2m in funding to help councils recover from the severe storms that struck communities across Wales in late 2025.

Council's legal battle over asylum seeker hotel comes to an end

16/03/2026

Epping Forest District Council has exhausted its legal options in a bid to remove asylum seekers housed at the Bell Hotel in Epping.

Future Forum: Councils must put 'rules and tools' in place ahead of political change

13/03/2026

Councils need to put ‘rules and tools ‘ in place if they are expecting a political change ‘or a lot more challenge', the Future Forum has heard.

Gloucestershire Airport sale collapses after talks fail

13/03/2026

Plans to sell Gloucestershire Airport have fallen through after councils confirmed they were unable to reach an agreement with a prospective buyer.

Government defends planning reforms amid environmental concerns

12/03/2026

The Government has defended its planning reforms, insisting there are ‘numerous safeguards’ in place to balance housebuilding with environmental protection.

Future Forum: Reorganisation threat to transformation

12/03/2026

Fears that ambitions to include transformation alongside local government reorganisation may not be realised have been voiced at The MJ's Future Forum.

TfL allocates nearly £95m to London boroughs for safer streets

12/03/2026

Transport for London (TfL) is set to invest £94.8m in the 32 London boroughs and the City of London in 2026/27 to make streets safer and more accessible.

Leaders united on devo despite reorg rivalry

12/03/2026

Council leaders in Hertfordshire have insisted they remain united over devolution despite presenting the Government with a range of reorganisation options.

Council backlash over asylum reforms

11/03/2026

The Government was this week accused of shifting the burden of supporting asylum seekers to councils.

Over £1m confirmed to drive brownfield land development in Manchester

10/03/2026

The Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) has delivered an investment of over £1.6m to deliver new homes on brownfield land.

High Court rules developers must fund infrastructure contributions

10/03/2026

The High Court has ruled that developers must provide financial contributions to local authorities for necessary infrastructure.

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