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LocalGov Round-Up: Southport inquiry, pay talks and Reform’s savings claim

17/04/2026

Southport inquiry fallout, a pay standoff, record six-figure salaries, a roads funding row and Reform UK's savings claims – it's been a busy week.

Smarter site accommodation for sustainable council projects

13/04/2026

From energy efficiency to simplified procurement, how councils can make site accommodation work harder for sustainability goals and risk management.

Training the carers who champion care leavers

13/04/2026

Become's Personal Adviser Development Programme is giving Personal Advisers the skills and confidence to better support young people leaving care.

LocalGov Round-Up: LGR, Finance and Local Elections

10/04/2026

This week councils faced questions over reorganisation, concerns over the finances of the social care sector and a reminder of electoral fraud risks.

LocalGov Round Up: Pay, Pride in Place and LGR

27/03/2026

This week councils faced pay decisions, sweeping reorganisation plans, fresh regeneration funding and tensions over the future shape of local government.

LocalGov Weekly Round Up

20/03/2026

A pivotal week for councils sees fresh devolution plans, new service pilots and key legal and political battles, writes LocalGov editor William Eichler.

Why site accommodation matters in local authority project delivery

16/03/2026

Effective site accommodation can support safety, workforce wellbeing and delivery across council construction projects, says Iain Davidson, Wernick Hire.

LocalGov Weekly Round Up

13/03/2026

William Eichler, editor of LocalGov.co.uk, reflects on the stories that captured readers’ attention this week.

Making AI work for women: A leadership opportunity for local government

12/03/2026

Artificial intelligence (AI) is arriving in local government bringing challenges and opportunities, which will transform the workplace and affect women in particular, says Anna Triponel, human rights expert and the founder of Human Level.

Why Reform UK is misguided, mistaken and just plain wrong on pensions

27/02/2026

Reform UK’s plan to close the LGPS to new entrants would deepen recruitment crises and push low-paid workers towards poverty, argues UNISON’s Glyn Jenkins.

Digital Health Tools: Supporting healthier communities at scale

25/02/2026

GLL’s Joseph Rham explores how the use of digital platforms is leading to measurable improvements in community health.

What the new cross-border placement rules in Scotland mean

17/02/2026

In this expert analysis, Ellen Bond, MFMac’s Family Law team, outlines what the new Cross-border Placement of Children Regulations 2026 will mean for councils.

Future Sheffield: How one city council is upskilling its workforce

13/02/2026

Facing rising demand and tighter budgets, Sheffield City Council is upskilling its workforce through a Data Academy delivered by Multiverse. LocalGov reports.

Using technology to access local financial support

10/02/2026

With the Crisis and Resilience Fund beginning in April, Ren Yi Hooi, CEO at Lightning Reach, explores how technology can help councils improve financial help.

TPOs: The missing piece in insurers’ climate logic

27/01/2026

Sarah Dodd, a local government lawyer specialising in tree law, highlights the missing piece in insurers’ approach when it comes to TPOs and felling trees.

Will devolution deepen the UK's social divide?

22/01/2026

As the UK Government advances its devolution agenda, shifting power from Westminster to new regional authorities, it’s fair to ask what it means for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), says Gita Singham-Willis, Strategic Engagement Director at Transform UK.

Pothole Pressures: Refining road maintenance ratings

22/01/2026

Andrew Cook, ADEPT, responds to the Department for Transport’s publication of its new Red, Amber, Green (RAG) ratings on council road maintenance performance.

Why upskilling the workforce is mission-critical

15/01/2026

Local government’s digital future depends on its people — and councils like Sheffield are proving that investing in data skills is the fastest way to deliver.

National Pothole Day: Focusing minds on lasting road repairs

14/01/2026

As National Pothole Day highlights road damage, a partnership of motoring and transport groups is urging councils to rethink how potholes are fixed.

Trust, Place and the Power of Fast Insight: Why confidence in councils varies across the UK

13/01/2026

Research by Commonplace reveals the drivers of trust and shows how councils can move from insight to action faster through clear communication and engagement.

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