Waste and recycling service set for redesign

Edinburgh’s communal bin collection system is set to be redesigned to improve the service for thousands of residents across the city.

Planning decision speeds improvement

Planning decisions in Brighton & Hove are being made more quickly and are now exceeding government standards.

Next phase of Leeds flood protection plans to be submitted

The next phase of the Leeds Flood Alleviation Scheme is set to be put to the government.

GMB, UNISON and Unite will consider proposals outlining a proposed two-year pay deal for council and school support staff.

A new report has revealed that a shocking 128,000 children in Britain will wake up homeless and in temporary accommodation this Christmas.

Robert Goodwill has announced that five local authorities will be involved in the initial roll out of the NAAS for social workers.

Leeds City Council is proposing adding an extra three per cent to council tax to help with the hugely burgeoning cost of care.

New government plans to boost the construction sector’s productivity could potentially generate savings of £15 billion a year.

Derby first council to undergo digital facelift considering cloud pressures

Derby City Council has confirmed a 60 per cent saving on its data centre provision following its switch to Crown Hosting Data Centres.

Derby given near £1 million for migration

Derby City Council has been awarded £965,084 over two years to support plans to mitigate impacts on established residents of high levels of migration into their communities.

Birmingham and Solihull to build more active communities

Around £100 million of National Lottery Funding will be invested over four years to create partnerships that make it easier for people to access sport and physical activity.

Boston Barrier gets go ahead

The Environment Agency’s £100 million Boston Barrier flood defence, which will better protect over 14,000 properties from tidal flooding, has been given the go ahead.

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