Bristol Heat Networks is to be expanded to help local businesses and houses access low carbon and sustainable forms of heat and energy.
Local authorities are being forced to spend their own resources tackling the effects of Universal Credit and preparing for its roll out.
The government has published new guidance warning councils against abusing anti-social behaviour powers after charities claim PSPOs are being used to target people unfairly.
A predicted 300,000 people are ‘falling through the cracks’ of the welfare system and missing out on the financial support they are entitled to, research reveals.
A congestion-busting scheme which has already halved disruption to drivers caused by roadworks in Kent and London is to continue to deliver better journeys in the future.
The Environmental Audit Committee has urged for the introduction of a UK-wide deposit return scheme for plastic bottles.
Ofsted inspectors have recognised significant improvements to children’s services in Manchester, ruling that some services are no longer ‘inadequate.’
Liverpool tops the list of cities outside of London where you’ll find the most expensive lead-in prices to park in council-run spaces.
The amount of people visiting Worcestershire's libraries in 2016/17 are up by almost 60,000, showcasing positive trends against a poorer national average.
Doncaster Council has confirmed that it will be forced to make an additional 153 job reductions as it attempts to balance the books.
Communities Secretary Sajid Javid has announced new measures to crackdown on unfair and abusive practices within the leasehold system.
Since April 2015, the Defra and the Environment Agency have seen 350 new flood schemes built, which is offering flood protection to 100,000 more properties.