CLIMATE CHANGE

Planning's darkest hour?

By Hugh Ellis | 09 September 2021

Hugh Ellis and Dan Stone ask why England’s national planning policy does not prioritise action on...

THIRD SECTOR

Acting together on climate change

By Molly Hogg | 07 September 2021

Molly Hogg explains why local authorities should collaborate with community groups to tackle clim...

CLIMATE CHANGE

Tackling health inequalities and the climate crisis in tandem

By Graham Duxbury | 07 September 2021

Graham Duxbury explains why a solid social infrastructure can help households to take back contro...

CLIMATE CHANGE

Getting bid quality right

By Stephen Cox | 06 September 2021

Using Oldham’s regeneration strategy as an example, Stephen Cox presents his guide to the three k...

CLIMATE CHANGE

Avoiding a local climate disaster

By Gill Kneller | 06 September 2021

COP26 may be a global event to tackle climate change, but we need local action too, says Gill Kne...

CLIMATE CHANGE

The Paralympics and public procurement for the public good

By Patrick Thomson | 06 September 2021

We need to make sure the principles that drove big set piece investments such as London 2012 are ...

CLIMATE CHANGE

Chancellor faces tough call on on care, pensions and welfare

By Heather Jameson | 06 September 2021

Chancellor Rishi Sunak will need to make a series of tough choices this autumn, the Resolution Fo...

ENVIRONMENT

Climate change: 'community is the new COP'

By Sharon Kemp | 19 August 2021

Sharon Kemp says to have any meaningful impact on the global climate crisis ‘we need sustained le...

CLIMATE CHANGE

The Green Book needs to be green in nature

By Lawrence Conway | 17 August 2021

On climate action, it could be argued that the most effective changes we can make are those in wh...

CLIMATE CHANGE

Cities can bring economic and policy substance to the levelling up agenda

By Cllr Nick Forbes | 17 August 2021

A report from the OECD underlines that Core Cities still do not contribute their full potential t...

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frederica-diamanta

Service Manager - Care Services WMF2014e

£63,830 - £66,642

Would you be interested in a role where you have the opportunity to lead and drive Service improvements Apply for this job

Westmorland and Furness Council

Highways Capital Delivery Manager

£50,788 - £52,805

To be responsible for the implementation of Welsh Government’s Renewal and Upgrade programme. Apply for this job

South Wales Trunk Road Agent

Chief Innovation and Commercial Officer

£113,434 - £127,225 per annum

Join a values-driven council where people come first — and your potential has no limits. Apply for this job

Cumberland Council