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Council staff demand pay rise amid rising pressures

01/12/2025

Unions representing council workers have today submitted their joint pay claim for 2026–27, calling for a wage rise of at least £3,000.

Neighbourhood Board submits 10-year regeneration plan

01/12/2025

The Hastings Neighbourhood Board (HNB) has formally submitted its long-term regeneration plan to the Government for approval.

Councils hit two-thirds compliance with EV charger rules

28/11/2025

Two-thirds of UK councils are now meeting full requirements under the Public Charge Point Regulations (PCPR) 2023, according to Drax Electric Vehicles.

Doncaster gives green light to £57m airport loan

28/11/2025

City of Doncaster Council has approved a £57m borrowing measure to help reopen Doncaster Sheffield Airport.

Sport England announces 27 new ‘Place Partnerships’

28/11/2025

Sport England has unveiled 27 additional ‘Place Partnerships,’ expanding its drive to tackle inactivity across England.

Staff shortages ‘blighting’ children’s education, union warns

28/11/2025

Staffing shortages in UK schools are putting children’s education – and safety – at risk, warns the union UNISON.

Anti-racist flag cancelled due to concerns over offence

27/11/2025

Brighton & Hove City Council has cancelled an anti-racist art exhibition showing a reimagined Union Jack over concerns it could offend minority communities.

West Midlands mayor unveils nature recovery strategy

27/11/2025

A new plan to protect and enhance green spaces, waterways and wildlife across the West Midlands has been published by Mayor Richard Parker.

Devolution needs ‘long-term plan’, report says

27/11/2025

England risks drifting into a fragmented local governance system unless ministers set out a clear long-term plan for devolution, new report argues.

Reed green lights controversial £750m film studio

26/11/2025

A multi-million-pound film studio has been granted planning permission by the Government despite the local council’s objections.

Council appeals Bell Hotel court decision

26/11/2025

Epping Forest DC has voted to appeal against a recent High Court decision to allow the use of The Bell Hotel as temporary accommodation for refugees.

Housing regulator criticises council for ‘serious failings’

26/11/2025

Oldham MBC has been handed a C3 consumer grading after the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) found it failed to meet required consumer standards.

Budget: Mayors to get tourist tax power boost

26/11/2025

England’s regional mayors will soon have the power to introduce a levy on overnight stays in hotels, B&Bs, guesthouses and holiday lets.

Rental arrears owed to councils soar 55% in six years

25/11/2025

Rental arrears owed to local authorities have climbed by 55% since 2019, according to a new analysis.

WLGA: Provisional funding settlement ‘does not come close’

25/11/2025

Council leaders across Wales have warned that the provisional 2026-27 local government settlement ‘does not come close’ to matching financial pressures.

Rising demand threatens early years support, LGA warns

24/11/2025

A new report reveals that councils and early-years practitioners are seeing a sharp rise in both the number and complexity of needs among under-fives.

Without reform, no Budget can fix local government

24/11/2025

Joanne Pitt, CIPFA Senior Policy Manager, argues the Autumn Budget must pair funding decisions with long-term reform to secure local government’s future.

Healey’s council tax underpayment ‘admin error’

24/11/2025

Defence Secretary John Healey has acknowledged he underpaid £1,500 in council tax due to an ‘administrative error’ by Westminster Council.

Burnham joins call for new climate duty on councils

24/11/2025

Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has joined local leaders across the country in a push for a climate duty as the Devolution Bill returns to Parliament.

Burnham unveils £1bn ‘Good Growth’ fund

20/11/2025

Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has announced a landmark £1bn Good Growth Fund, designed to kick-start a pipeline of projects across the city-region.

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