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PUBLIC HEALTH

Government to impose new air pollution targets

By Laura Sharman | 18 June 2021

The Government will increase funding to local authorities and impose new legal targets on air pol...

ENVIRONMENT

Time to get serious about air quality

By Mark Nichols | 17 June 2021

When it comes to air quality it is local authorities’ duty to go above and beyond simple complian...

CLIMATE CHANGE

Stay focused on the longer-term climate ambitions

By John O’Brien | 28 October 2020

Remaining focused on the longer-term climate ambitions can be challenging, says John O'Brien - 'b...

ENVIRONMENT

NLGN study highlights concerns over air quality

By Ann McGauran | 22 January 2020

Unitaries are much less likely than Metropolitan councils and London boroughs to consider taking ...

LOCAL DEMOCRACY

How to make a citizens' assembly work for you

By James Moody | 21 January 2020

Want to commission a citizens’ assembly? Here, three councils say ‘go for it’. But there’s a lot ...

CLIMATE CHANGE

Delivering cleaner air in Wigan

By Matthew O'Neill | 19 November 2019

Wigan MBC has appointed its first air quality officer. Matthew O’Neill says his appointment is th...

ENERGY

Wiltshire leads the way in the climate challenge

By Alistair Cunningham | 29 October 2019

Friends of the Earth put Wiltshire at the top of the list of most climate-friendly areas in Engla...

ENVIRONMENT

It's time to clean up our act

By Jonathan Werran | 25 October 2019

With more than 230 local climate emergencies declared nationwide, it’s time for our local and com...

ENVIRONMENT

The positive domino effects of emissions-based parking schemes

By Peter O'Driscoll | 25 October 2019

Peter O’Driscoll argues that emissions-based parking delivers cleaner and healthier cities.

ENVIRONMENT

We can change behaviours, hearts and minds on the climate emergency

By Cllr Sam Corcoran | 23 October 2019

There are great examples of the good work on climate friendliness by County Councils' Network mem...

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frederica-diamanta

Director of Social Work and Social Care

£100,731 to £104,625

You will join a values-driven senior leadership team, providing visible and responsive leadership. Apply for this job

Trafford Council

Housing Ombudsman

£130,095 per annum, negotiable based on experience.

The Housing Ombudsman Service allows colleagues to choose if they wish to work in the London office, from home or a hybrid of the two Apply for this job

Housing Ombudsman Service

Finance Business Partner

Band L, £51,357 - £54,495

We are seeking an experienced educational finance practitioner to work under the leadership of the Trust’s Finance Director Apply for this job

City Of Doncaster Council

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