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HEALTH

Who are parks for? Facing up to inequality in access to urban nature

By Fay Holland | 17 May 2021

A report from Groundwork highlights the barriers some face in accessing parks and natural spaces....

HEALTH

We need to avoid a fractured, inefficient and uneven model of recovery

By Lawrence Conway | 12 May 2021

Any improvement to local facilities, whether economic, leisure, hardship or climate-related, shou...

ENVIRONMENT

Queen's speech: PM's 'live local and prosper' promise

By Heather Jameson | 09 May 2021

Levelling up, boosting the economy and backing the NHS are set to be the priorities for Tuesday’s...

CLIMATE CHANGE

Climate change efforts hindered by 'broken' system, warns report

By Laura Sharman | 04 May 2021

Local government efforts to tackle climate change are being held back by a ‘broken’ national syst...

CLIMATE CHANGE

Weighing up the reality of net zero: nemesis or global hero?

By Heather Jameson | 27 April 2021

As we approach COP26, The MJ and Local Partnerships gathered a group of council chiefs to talk ab...

ENVIRONMENT

Glasgow first to sign circular economy commitment

By Dan Peters | 22 April 2021

Glasgow City Council has become the first in the UK to sign a commitment to raise awareness of th...

ENVIRONMENT

How to excel at recycling

By Ray Figg | 20 April 2021

What does it take to be a top recycling authority? Ray Figg says the secret to Three Rivers DC’s ...

CLIMATE CHANGE

Leading from the front on the ecological emergency

By Trevor Nicoll | 20 April 2021

South Cambridgeshire DC has signed up to a vision of doubling nature by 2050, with its partners i...

ENVIRONMENT

COP26: A once in a generation opportunity for local government

By Laura Hughes | 20 April 2021

Laura Hughes of Browne Jacobson LLP says COP26 is 'a once-in-a-generation opportunity to ensure l...

ENVIRONMENT

Council to review Greensill land sale

By Martin Ford | 19 April 2021

Cheshire West & Chester Council has halted the sale of land to Lex Greensill following controvers...

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Director of Public Health

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Brighton & Hove City Council

Service Director Children’s Quality & Improvement

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frederica-diamanta

Director of Public Health

£123,000 - £139,000 plus up to £10,000 relocation expenses

Your opportunity to make a huge impact. Apply for this job

Brighton & Hove City Council

Service Director Children’s Quality & Improvement

c.£110,000

Innovation. Community. Impact. Apply for this job

Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council

Assistant Director of Communications

£80,216 - £89,556 + relocation support

The York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority Apply for this job

York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority