Opinion | LocalGov

Fixing fragmented procurement to transform social housing

03/10/2025

Dan Germann, Durkan Regen, says by taking a longer-term approach to regenerating social housing, councils can maximise value from private sector partnerships.

Building cyber resilience across councils

03/10/2025

Cyber resilience is no longer optional. Quick recovery and proactive planning safeguards sensitive data, and public confidence, says Jacob Anderson, Rubrik.

Rebuilding Britain from the neighbourhood up

01/10/2025

Dan Crowe, 3ni, examines Pride in Place, highlighting how community capacity-building, and hyper-local decision-making are critical to regeneration.

Town Centre Regeneration: Funding, Investment, and Strategy

29/09/2025

Emma Lloyd, partner in the property team at Anthony Collins, explores how local authorities can turn town centres into thriving hubs once again.

Keeping local audit on the agenda

24/09/2025

Local audit reforms risk being overshadowed by devolution and reorganisation. Why proper scrutiny is vital to protect accountability and public trust.

The Digital Transition: A chance for local authorities to lead

23/09/2025

Professor Sultan Mahmud explains how councils can turn the 2027 PSTN switch-off into an opportunity to modernise services and strengthen communities.

Protecting Independence: Tackling the Hidden Crisis of Blue Badge Fraud

22/09/2025

Blue Badge theft is on the rise. The Blue Badge Fraud Investigations (BBFI) team is working with local authorities to crack down on misuse.

AI’s role in keeping citizen services human-centric

11/09/2025

AI in local government contact centres isn’t replacing staff—it’s empowering them, says Afshin Attari, Senior Director of Public Sector at Exponential-e.

From Referrals to Results: Tackling community pressures digitally

04/09/2025

Basildon is using digital tools to streamline referrals and track outcomes–helping staff deliver better support, says Rob Manser, head of revenues & benefits.

Hotels Aren’t the Answer: Rethinking Asylum Support

28/08/2025

Jon Featonby, chief policy officer at Refugee Council, argues that last week’s High Court ruling shows hotels are an unsustainable solution for asylum seekers.

The Unfair Cost of ‘Fairer’ Funding for London

22/08/2025

Cllr Elizabeth Campbell, leader of Kensington and Chelsea, warns that the Government’s fairer funding plans could force London councils into cutting services.

A Local Ruling with National Consequences

20/08/2025

The Epping Forest asylum hotel case exposes a planning problem far bigger than Essex, says Faraz Baber, Chief Operating Officer at Lanpro.

Tackling Rising Costs in Children’s Social Care Through Procurement

20/08/2025

With rising care costs, councils must rethink procurement to secure better value, improve provision, and deliver stable homes for children in care.

Devolution Revolution: Solving the Data Deficit

19/08/2025

Jonathan Marwood, Partner at Hartnell Taylor Cook, explains why robust real estate data is essential for devolution, housing delivery, and regeneration.

Turning Back-Office into a Powerhouse for Council Finances

14/08/2025

How revenues and benefits teams can drive local government financial resilience through data, technology, service reform, and citizen-focused strategies.

Reducing School Stress: The Role of Local Government

14/08/2025

Discover how local authorities can tackle school-related stress through early intervention, funding, and digital tools to boost children’s mental wellbeing.

What Council Unitarisation Means for Neighbourhood Services

12/08/2025

APSE’s guidance on safeguarding neighbourhood services, aligning working practices, and planning efficiencies during local government reorganisation.

Why age alone shouldn’t define local government leadership

08/08/2025

Age should never define leadership in local government, says Graeme McDonald, Managing Director of Solace. Instead, councils should invest in inclusive, skills-based development for officers and councillors to deliver effective public services.

Editor’s Comment: Are councils selling off allotments?

06/08/2025

Jeremy Corbyn warns of a government-backed threat to UK allotments—but are fears justified?

Protecting the public: How Martyn’s Law challenges local government to step up

06/08/2025

Martyn’s Law makes councils legally responsible for protecting public venues from terrorism. Learn how local government must respond—and why it can’t wait.

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