Government Business 30.03

This issue of Government Business magazine is the first to feature our new redesign. At the start of the pandemic, we made the decision to switch from a print to exclusively digital magazine. Three years on and we are still working to improve our readers' experience and how you interact with Government Business. We know that more and more readers are choosing to read our magazine on a mobile or tablet device, as well as on a desktop computer. With this in mind, we have overhauled the design of the magazine to improve your experience. Throughout the pages, you will notice the font size has increased. This is to reduce zooming and scrolling, and make our stories easier to read and digest. We will also be including more video content in our magazines, including a welcome message from our editor with details about what is included in this issue. Finally, the magazine has a sleek new design, all hopefully adding to an enjoyable and informative experience for you. We hope you like it.

GB 30.3 still includes lots of great content, including a feature on invasive plants by the Property Care Association and an article on the importance of fire doors by the British Woodworking Federation.

We have also included a few frameworks, and previews of some of the exciting events coming up over the next few months. As well as this, this issue covers health and safety, cyber security, waste management, road maintenance and more!

Event Diary

Following a period of remarkable growth and momentum, Safety, Health and Wellbeing Live is making a powerful move—relocating its southern edition to the iconic London Olympia on 18–19 June 2025.

Housing 2025 is coming to Manchester Central on 24-26 June. Welcoming everyone in the housing and wider living sector under one roof, As the only place the whole UK housing sector comes together every year, it is where the sector will discuss and collaborate, identify solutions and speak with one voice to those framing the debate.

In January 2025, the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology announced a new ‘AI Opportunities Action Plan’ to encourage an increase in AI adoption across the UK. What will the Government’s plans for AI mean for local authority teams? How will emerging technologies affect environmental health services in the future?

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