New guidance has been made available on policy and legislation which can be used to address climate change at a local level.

Parliamentary staff are to be encouraged to put sustainability at the heart of their work and phase out plastic bottles, cups, bags and cutlery.

Oxford City Council has been awarded £474,000 to become the first city in the world to trial ‘pop-up’ on-street electric vehicle charging points.

Exchequer Secretary Robert Jenrick has unveiled further plans to clamp down on pollution in urban areas.

Leicester County Council is set to join Leicester City Council and commit to using 100 per cent clean energy by 2050.

Cardiff City Council’s cabinet is set to consider new ways of running its parks as the council faces £91 million savings over the next three years.

The AA has revealed that UK drivers and insurers are losing £1 million each month repairing damage to vehicles caused by potholes.

An international search is underway as Bristol City Council seeks potential partners to help reach its goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2050.

Sustrans has revealed that four more local authorities have joined Bike Life, a project designed to help UK cities normalise cycling.

Fields in Trust has reported that the UK’s parks and green spaces generate over £34 billion of health and well-being benefits.

A new report has urged the government to create homes and communities that are resilient to flood damage.

A new WHO report has revealed that 47 towns and cities across the UK have reached or have exceeded air pollution limits.

The APPG on Housing and Care for Older People has reported that government policies are ‘overlooking the housing needs of older people’ in rural areas.

Hertfordshire County Council has repaired over 10,000 potholes so far this year as part of a winter recovery programme.

A new online toolkit, designed to accurately assess the multiple benefits of green infrastructure, is receiving £1 million investment from Innovate UK.

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