Aberdeen City Council is joining a new network to support local government innovators across the UK in tackling homelessness.
300 more electric vehicle rapid charging points have been installed across the capital by the Mayor of London and Transport for London.
From this week, local authorities are being encouraged to target community testing to people who cannot work from home during lockdown.
Research has revealed that councils are planning to install an average of only 35 on-street electric vehicle chargers between now and 2025.
A recovery app has been launched by the Welsh Government for people experiencing the longer term effects of coronavirus.
Friends of the Earth and Transport for Quality of Life has released a list of 27 actions that local authorities can take to reduce car use.
Councils are being urged to update their Local Plans to ensure that the country gets on with building the homes it needs and in the right places.
All homes and businesses will have to meet rigorous new energy efficiency standards to lower energy consumption and bills.
The pandemic has taken a ‘devastating toll’ on young people’s mental health, with the unemployed significantly more likely to feel anxious and depressed.
RAC patrols went to the rescue of nearly 1,500 drivers who had more than likely suffered a pothole-related breakdown in the last three months of 2020.
New Right to Regenerate plans will enable the public to require councils to sell unused land and assets for new homes and community spaces.
New laws to protect England’s cultural and historic heritage will mean that historic statues should be ‘retained and explained’ for future generations.