Sue Robb of 4Children talks to Julie Laughton and Alison Britton from the Department for Education about the role of childminders in delivering the 30 hours free entitlement.
The key to unlocking the housing crisis lies in tackling the under-occupation of family homes where there are more than 15 million ‘surplus’ bedrooms.
Manchester City Council’s new authority-owned housing development company is seeking to build 500 affordable homes per year.
The IPPR North thinktank has called for long-term funding for nature in the North, led by the regions local leaders.
The Early Years Alliance has warned that the future of the early years and childcare sector is at risk in England.
Community projects supporting people with their mental health during the coronavirus pandemic will benefit from their share of £5 million.
Sustained cuts to local emergency support schemes are leaving families with nowhere to turn in a financial crisis.
Major plans to develop a solar farm and a carbon neutral site have been lodged by Leicestershire County Council.
Councils need further clarity about when they will receive more government funding to help communities through this crisis and beyond.
The National Infrastructure Commission has stressed that proactive steps are needed to ensure the UK’s infrastructure can remain resilient.
£20 million has been made available to help ensure that no-one in emergency shelter in Wales during the coronavirus crisis has to return to the streets.
The government has been urged to allow the West Midlands to become a national test bed for an early reopening of the tourism, hospitality and cultural sector.
The New Local Government Network has found that local cohesion and trust has never been higher, despite economic confidence at its lowest levels.
Additional funding is needed to support all early years providers if enough childcare places are to be available for families who need them.
Only by going ‘faster, further, and fairer’ can we seize the significant national and global opportunities of a net-zero economy.
Core Cities UK has called for more financial support from the government, stating that city regions are key to the country’s economic recovery.
Sue Robb of 4Children talks to Julie Laughton and Alison Britton from the Department for Education about the role of childminders in delivering the 30 hours free entitlement.
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