Bury Council warns ‘tough decisions’ are needed to find £35m
01/11/2024 Bury Council has warned ‘tough decisions’ will have to be made to close its budget shortfall of £35m. |
DCN: Reorganisation risks ‘paralysing’ front line services
31/10/2024 Local government reorganisation poses a threat to front line services and represents the ‘opposite of devolution’, district council leaders have warned. |
Budget: Council chiefs call for ‘explicit clarity’ on NI increases
31/10/2024 Council leaders have welcomed the £1.3bn funding boost but called for clarity on protection from increases to employer National Insurance contributions. |
Budget: Chancellor confirms Right to Buy overhaul
30/10/2024 Chancellor Rachel Reeves has confirmed a raft of measures to tackle the ‘desperate lack of affordable housing’ including reform of the Right to Buy scheme. |
Councils receive support after cyber attack
29/10/2024 A number of councils have received assistance from the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) after being targeted by the pro-Russia hacking group Noname05716. |
Council proposes to save £1.6m with digital transformation
29/10/2024 Bradford Council is aiming to save £1.6m by transforming customer services and contact management with voice and robotic process automation. |
Council prosecutes mail company for accepting fake IDs
29/10/2024 A mail forwarding company has been fined after an investigation by Islington Council revealed it was accepting fake identification. |
Councils ‘need to do more’ after data breaches
29/10/2024 Local authorities ‘need to do more’ to support people affected by data breaches, according to the Information Commissioner. |
Oil firm continues production despite Supreme Court ruling
28/10/2024 Surrey County Council is considering enforcement action against an oil company that is operating two wells in the county, despite a Supreme Court ruling. |
More than £1bn to be invested in ‘crumbling’ schools
28/10/2024 The Government has confirmed that £1.4bn will be allocated in the Budget to rebuild ‘crumbling’ schools. |
Chancellor to slash Right to Buy discount
28/10/2024 Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to dramatically reduce the Right to Buy discount offered to tenants purchasing their council house. |
Council destroys belongings of missing tenant
25/10/2024 East Riding of Yorkshire Council destroyed the belongings of an elderly tenant who went missing after banning his family from entering his flat. |
Councils raise £1bn in parking fees
25/10/2024 Local authorities across England collectively raised just over £1bn in parking fees and charges for the 2023/24 financial year, a new study has found. |
Rayner: Bullying councillors could face suspension
24/10/2024 Councils could soon be able to suspend members who violate codes of conduct and will no longer be required to publish councillor addresses, Rayner says. |
Edinburgh Council told to ‘accelerate’ transformation
24/10/2024 Officers and councillors at the City of Edinburgh Council must ‘accelerate its transformation and change programme’ to save £100m by 2029, auditors say. |
NAO: Councils face bankruptcy due to SEND deficits
24/10/2024 Two-fifths of councils will face the threat of bankruptcy if more is not done to tackle the £4.6bn special educational needs (SEN) deficit, watchdog warns. |
Auditor uncovers £7m of fraud and errors
23/10/2024 More than £7m worth of fraud and payment errors have been identified in Wales in a counter-fraud initiative, according to Audit Wales. |
Education Secretary announces review of 44 free schools
23/10/2024 Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has announced a review of the funding awarded by the previous Government to open 44 new free schools. |
Council leader quits over paedophile headteacher row
18/10/2024 The leader of Gwynedd Council has stood down after a row over his initial failure to apologise to the victims of a convicted paedophile headteacher. |
SEND funding formula ‘unfair’, councillor says
18/10/2024 Formula for calculating how much funding councils receive to support children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) ‘unfair’, a councillor has said. |
Shell is helping power the journey towards a circular paving industry with Shell Bitumen LT R, a new product for roads that uses plastics destined for landfill as part of the additives to make the bitumen.
Effective Energy Group is now offering its support to the 40 Local Authorities who have received a share of the £430m to deliver their projects on the ground by surveying properties and installing measures.
Dougie Belmore explains how one of the main interfaces between you and Bacs is about to change.