Polluted rivers could stop housing development, warns LGA

Analysis by the Local Government Association (LGA) suggests that polluted rivers could stop around 20,000 new homes from being built each year.

LAs able to bid for new free schools

Up to 75 new free schools - including sixth forms, specialist schools and alternative provision - will be created across England, the government has announced.

NAO report calls for changes to public sector emissions reporting

The way public bodies measure and report greenhouse gas emissions varies significantly, according to a new report from the National Audit Office (NAO).

Report finds climate of 'fear and intimidation' at Northumberland CC

Leadership at both political and managerial levels is distracted and focused on internal issues, says report

Right to Buy to be made available to housing association tenants

The Prime Minister Boris Johnson has confirmed that the Right to Buy scheme is to be extended to housing association tenants.

DfT looks to scrap HS2 Golborne Link

The Department for Transport has announced its intention to remove the controversial Golborne Link from the current HS2 Bill.

Funding announced for 4 major road projects

The government has announced four major road schemes in Newcastle, Cornwall, Greater Manchester and Southampton

Unions call for 'significant' pay increase

UNISON, GMB and Unite, the three local government unions representing 1.4 million local authority employees, have submitted a pay claim for staff

Annemarie O’Donnell will be made an OBE for three decades of service and the city’s role in hosting COP26

Annemarie O’Donnell will be made an OBE for three decades of service and the city’s role in hosting COP26

New regulator ARGA will act as system leader for local audit

The government has confirmed that newly announced regulator ARGA (Audit Reporting and Governance Authority) will become the system leader for local authority and health audit, as part of its response to the consultation on local audit framework published yesterday.

Bradford named UK City of Culture 2025

Bradford will now receive £275,000 in initial seed funding as it develops its plans for 2025.

Project Gigabit looks for high speed broadband providers

Latest procurement looks for telecoms providers in Norfolk, Suffolk and Cornwall

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