Leeds City Council has welcomed the news that Leeds will be the home of the country’s first-ever infrastructure bank.

Hannah Blythyn has announced a £15.2 million ‘placemaking’ funding package to help Wales’s town centres build back better.

Over £70 million is to be invested into weight management services, enabling up to 700,000 adults to have access to support that can help them to lose weight.

A new £30 million investment will help more than 250,000 disabled people in the country benefit from greater access to life-enhancing Changing Places toilets.

Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced his Budget spending plans, the most important for decades as the UK continues to tackle the coronavirus pandemic.

Birmingham has been named as a Tree City of the World for the second year running, highlighting the city’s dedication towards planting and conserving trees.

Leeds City Council is to invest £100 million on measures to help tenants save money and cut carbon by improving energy efficiency over the next five years.

Wales’ public services will receive a cash boost of more than £682 million to support their coronavirus efforts over the coming months.

The early years sector faces losing a quarter of a billion pounds over the spring term due to the withdrawal of vital government funding.

There is a serious risk that this country is going to leave its young people to a future devastated by the climate crisis and unemployment.

Nine out of ten MPs say that local government does not have enough resource to meet the growing need for social care services.

The Welsh Government has published an ambitious strategy to support a green recovery in Wales by transitioning into a ‘circular economy.

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