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ENERGY

The pathway to net-zero

By Rachel Toresen-Owuor | 25 March 2020

Rachel Toresen-Owuor of Local Partnerships says when developing climate response action plans, a ...

ENVIRONMENT

Salford is the greenest council in 2020 Thriving Places Index

By Ann McGauran | 18 March 2020

Salford City Council has emerged as the greenest in an index of quality of life in 363 local auth...

CLIMATE CHANGE

The troubled world of off-setting and sequestration

By Jo Wall, Strategic director , Local Partnerships | 18 March 2020

Jo Wall says Local Partnerships' work on carbon sequestration, place-making and carbon accounting...

CLIMATE CHANGE

Climate emergency: adaptation

By Jo Wall | 11 March 2020

Councils must lead the development of localised climate change adaption and resilience, through b...

CLIMATE CHANGE

Budget should prioritise local resilience to climate change

By Sharon Kemp | 09 March 2020

The first Budget of a new Parliament provides an excellent opportunity to prioritise the  mitigat...

CLIMATE CHANGE

Expanding the approach to public engagement

By Laurie Smith | 05 March 2020

There are many ways to make it easier to forge public consensus on the difficult decisions needed...

INFRASTRUCTURE

Budget must provide clarity on infrastructure priorities

By Will McWilliams | 05 March 2020

This month’s Budget must focus on providing more detail on how the Government’s approach will sup...

COUNCIL TAX

Westminster's vision for the 2020s

By Rachael Robathan | 04 March 2020

Rachael Robathan outlines Westminster City Council’s vision for the City, with climate and enviro...

ENVIRONMENT

Climate emergency: the role of renewables

By Jo Wall – Strategic director, Local Partnerships | 04 March 2020

Many councils are developing or buying solar farms of their own. If successful this can cut carbo...

FINANCE

Council votes for climate change referendum

By Dan Peters | 02 March 2020

Warwick DC has voted to hold a referendum on a 34.2% rise in its share of council tax to fund a c...

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frederica-diamanta

Service Manager - Property and Investment

£55,620 - £57,869 per annum (pay award pending)

As Service Manager – Property and Investment, you will be the Council’s professional lead on for commercial property and investment. Apply for this job

Ashfield District Council

Director of Education

£111,136 –£116,521

Stoke-on-Trent is ambitious for its children and young people. Apply for this job

Stoke-on-Trent City Council

Executive Director of Corporate Resources (Section 151 Officer) & Deputy Chief Executive

£148,775 - £159,480

Premium jobThe role sits at the strategic core of the organisation Apply for this job

East Riding of Yorkshire Council

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