COUNTY COUNCILS' NETWORK

Plenty of reasons to be cheerful in the health and care White Paper

By Cllr David Fothergill | 24 February 2021

Cllr David Fothergill says while many of the 2012 health reforms will now be unwound, local gover...

DEPARTMENT FOR LEVELLING UP, HOUSING AND COMMUNITIES

Delay in asking councils to track shielding people

By Martin Ford | 23 February 2021

The Government failed to ask councils for help contacting vulnerable shielding people for weeks a...

ADULT SOCIAL CARE

It's time for councils to step up and give a lead on care home visiting

By Claire Fox | 23 February 2021

Local authorities should support local care homes to find creative ways to open up to relatives, ...

LOCAL DEMOCRACY

We need to better capture the impact of community power

By Luca Tiratelli | 23 February 2021

New Local's latest report forensically and persuasively shows community power works, and now we n...

COMMUNICATIONS

Surge testing - Winning hearts and minds in Walsall

By Stephen Gunther | 23 February 2021

Community engagement and reassurance was the overarching approach to Walsall MBC’s rapid roll-out...

SOLACE

Local public health proves its worth in a crisis

By Professor Maggie Rae | 22 February 2021

COVID has emphasised the importance of public health teams being part of local government, says P...

HEALTH

Making things better

By Professor Donna Hall | 22 February 2021

If we had more time to step back and think, and less pressure, what would we be building and how ...

PUBLIC HEALTH

Financing health is vital to our futures

By Dr Jeanelle de Gruchy | 22 February 2021

Dr Jeanelle de Gruchy says the upcoming Budget is a chance to act on the lessons of COVID-19 – an...

PUBLIC HEALTH

Keeping the public and the frontline safe

By James Jamieson | 17 February 2021

Councils have worked tirelessly throughout the pandemic, says Cllr James Jamieson, and they want ...

HEALTH

Starting from the wrong place?

By Ann McGauran | 15 February 2021

The first White Paper on NHS reform in nearly a decade confirms England will be covered by statut...

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Carbon and Net Zero Manager

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To lead and manage the carbon strategy for the Agent by developing a programme Apply for this job

South Wales Trunk Road Agent

Assistant Director of City Transport

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Sheffield is not only England’s fourth largest city, but also the greenest city in the UK. Apply for this job

Sheffield City Council

Assistant Director of City Sustainability

£78k-£84k

Sheffield is not only England’s fourth largest city, but also the greenest city in the UK. Apply for this job

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