The recent local election results mark a moment of real change in the landscape of local government. Across many parts of the country, long-standing political certainties have been challenged, new voices and leadership have emerged, and voters have delivered a clear message about the pressures they face, what they want to see from government, and who they want to deliver it.
For SIGOMA (the Special Interest Group of Municipal Authorities), that moment of change is also a moment of reflection and renewal, with the results in Barnsley bringing an end to Labour's control of the council, and with it Cllr Sir Stephen Houghton's leadership of SIGOMA.
