Opinion | LocalGov

Interview: Fighting climate change in court and as a councillor

25/07/2024

Fresh from a landmark legal win said to have ‘fundamentally changed’ the planning landscape around fossil fuels, Sarah Finch chats to LocalGov about her experience taking action on the climate – both in the courts, and as a councillor.

Potholes: What Labour should do to fix local roads

23/07/2024

Campaigner Mark Morrell, known in the media as Mr Pothole, sets out what the new government should do to fix the local road system.

How to tackle London’s housing crisis

18/07/2024

Piali Das Gupta, London Councils’ Strategy Director – London’s Future, looks at what the new government should do to solve the capital’s housing shortage.

Taking Back Control: Why climate action needs devolution

17/07/2024

Christopher Hammond, UK100 chief executive and former council leader, argues that devolution is essential for tackling climate change.

Four-day working win

16/07/2024

Cllr Bridget Smith, leader of South Cambs DC, reflects on the results of the council’s four-day week trial and calls on Labour to back the shorter week.

Six tips to improve public services in the UK

15/07/2024

From social care and schools to bins and the criminal justice system, public services touch the lives of everyone. Here are six tips for improving them.

Why there is a real need to improve active travel infrastructure

10/07/2024

Peter Mildon, COO, VivaCity looks at active travel infrastructure and the key role data plays in delivering it.

The Grey Belt: Is it the panacea that is needed?

10/07/2024

The new Government plans to ‘get Britain building again’ by releasing 'Grey Belt' land. William Nichols, Regional Director, Lanpro looks at what this means.

Improving air quality in and around schools

08/07/2024

Megan Bennett, product marketing manager at Nuaire, looks at how poor air quality impacts children at school and what steps can be taken to improve it.

NewGov: Think local Labour

08/07/2024

Jonathan Owen, chief executive of the National Association of Local Councils (NALC), discusses what parish and town councils want from the new government.

What councils need to boost EV charge point roll-out

02/07/2024

Shaun Quirk, the chief operating officer at charge point operator Believ, explains why the UK’s electric vehicle (EV) charge point roll-out has stalled and how he hopes the next government can support local authorities to scale up delivery.

Rising Trends: Local authority pension fund investment

02/07/2024

Jessica Bowles, director of strategic partnerships and impact at Bruntwood SciTech, discusses the rising trend of council pension fund investment in property.

Planning London under Labour

17/06/2024

Grant Leggett, Executive Director and Head of Boyer’s London planning team, looks at the impact of a future Labour government on planning in London.

The flaws in ‘Clarkson’s clause’

10/06/2024

Following Jeremy Clarkson-inspired legislative changes around planning permission in rural areas, Kerry Booth, Rural Services Network, shares her concerns.

Could tackling fraud help cash-strapped councils?

03/06/2024

Colin Gray, principal consultant at SAS UK, looks at the role of tackling fraud when it comes to helping local authorities get their finances in order.

Ending the ostrich approach to data regulation

03/06/2024

Mark Roebuck, founder of ProvePrivacy, explains how councils struggling to keep up with data regulation adherence demands should look to Data Champions.

Councils risk falling foul of new heat network laws

21/05/2024

Anthony Coates-Smith, Managing Director of Insite Energy, a heat network metering & billing agent, highlights important changes in heat network regulation.

Business as Usual: Leicester council’s ‘streetlight’ cyber-attack

17/05/2024

Leicester CC’s response to a recent cyber-attack was an example of an effective business continuity plan, says Billy Ruston, Protection Group International.

To invest or divest? Local authorities face difficult choices

15/05/2024

Stephen Edgar, director of Property Consultancy at Lexica, discusses what councils have to consider when it comes to managing their property portfolio.

Selling the family silver

09/05/2024

Ryan Swift, research fellow at IPPR North, urges the next Government to stop the mass sell off of council assets.

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