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THIRD SECTOR

The voluntary sector is not a surrogate for the state

By John Tizard | 04 May 2022

Councils can and must show leadership to tackle the deep challenges of the years ahead – but a he...

THIRD SECTOR

When crises hit

By Dan Corry | 22 March 2022

We want to move fast in a crisis, but there are many dangers in dispensing with order and setting...

SOLACE

Helping highly vulnerable families to recover, rebuild their lives here, and thrive

By Graeme McDonald | 22 March 2022

Implementing and delivering the Government’s Homes for Ukraine scheme will require more than just...

THIRD SECTOR

Social value must not be a tick box exercise

By Mo Baines | 08 March 2022

Mo Baines says councils should not simply apply the principles of the Social Value Act to outsour...

THIRD SECTOR

Hammersmith & Fulham's 'exemplary' work supporting refugees

By Lord Alf Dubs | 07 March 2022

Lord Alf Dubs says the job of welcoming refugees ‘is much greater than just a roof over their hea...

THIRD SECTOR

Ready for the future

By Mike Adamson | 02 March 2022

Mike Adamson explains why it is time to refresh the Civil Contingencies Act, and strengthen the d...

THIRD SECTOR

Reaping the rewards of community collaboration

By Julie Smith | 26 January 2022

Peter Marsden and Julie Smith outline the main areas where councils can drive value from adopting...

WHITEHALL

Levelling up White Paper to deliver planning reform hints

By Dan Peters | 24 January 2022

Hints about the future direction of the Government’s planning reforms are expected to be revealed...

THIRD SECTOR

We need the help of Government to support Afghan arrivals

By Cllr Danny Thorpe | 18 January 2022

Cllr Danny Thorpe says that it was his London council and local NHS partners who supported trauma...

COUNCILLORS

Standards: the search for common ground

By John Tizard | 11 January 2022

John Tizard says collaboration within and between sectors will be crucial to ‘building back bette...

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Managing Director

Circa £115,000 (subject to negotiation) plus benefits

Cheshire West Recycling is a wholly owned company of Cheshire West and Chester Council, operating with a clear social and environmental purpose. Apply for this job

Cheshire West Recycling

Executive Director, Place and Customer

up to £179,404 per annum

Shape the Future of Essex. Drive climate action. Deliver for our communities.Essex is on the government's Priority Programme for Local Government Ref Apply for this job

Essex County Council

Practice Leader - Leaving Care Service

PO6 - £54,267 to £57,402

Our Leaving Care Service is fully established and operates within a lively and thriving workplace Apply for this job

Royal Borough of Greenwich

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frederica-diamanta

Managing Director

Circa £115,000 (subject to negotiation) plus benefits

Cheshire West Recycling is a wholly owned company of Cheshire West and Chester Council, operating with a clear social and environmental purpose. Apply for this job

Cheshire West Recycling

Executive Director, Place and Customer

up to £179,404 per annum

Shape the Future of Essex. Drive climate action. Deliver for our communities.Essex is on the government's Priority Programme for Local Government Ref Apply for this job

Essex County Council

Practice Leader - Leaving Care Service

PO6 - £54,267 to £57,402

Our Leaving Care Service is fully established and operates within a lively and thriving workplace Apply for this job

Royal Borough of Greenwich

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