Research conducted by the Institute of Customer Service has indicated that overall customer satisfaction in the local public services sector has increased throughout 2016.
Edinburgh City Council has announced it will be raising its tax bills by three per cent, to accommodate for spending plans, including a £12 million refurbishment of North Bridge, £7.8 million to address the costs from rising school rolls and an extra £2.5 million to spend on roads and pavements.
A report on Bristol City Council’s finances, conducted Steve Bundred, the former chief executive of the Audit Commission, has concluded that its £29 million deficit was a result of a ‘collective fairly of leadership’.
Greener Journey’s Any Journey is Greener By Bus has found that areas which have introduced cleaner vehicle technology and innovations have resisted the falling trend of passengers.
A bid to merge all council services in Dorset under the control of two new authorities has moved a step closer.
Research has shown that the print estate is largely being left behind when it comes to local authority cloud adoption.
A report shows that men in their 20s are earning £12,500 less than the previous generation owing to the changing nature of work.
Minister for the Cabinet Office Ben Gummer has launched the Government Transformation Strategy to improve online public services.
There must be a radical change in workforce strategy if the UK is to attract necessary numbers of social care workers post-Brexit.
Southwark Council has announced plans to join a shared IT service with two other London local authorities.
A report has found that buses employing a range of green transport technologies are gradually transforming the sector.
The government has published its first annual progress report on its sport strategy, aiming to create a more active nation.