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ENVIRONMENT

Recycling: Now's the time to consider switching to separate collection

By Simon Ellin | 02 February 2021

With many changes taking place as a result of the Environment Bill, this is a perfect opportunity...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

A 'bottom up' response to Brexit

By Paul Frainer | 25 January 2021

Paul Frainer thinks we are at a crossroads economically, socially and environmentally, ‘and Brexi...

ENVIRONMENT

Help pledged for councils fighting floods

By Martin Ford | 21 January 2021

Local government secretary Robert Jenrick has promised to back councils as they tackle flooding i...

BUSINESS

Council move to regain control of environmental services

By Dan Peters | 21 January 2021

Senior Norwich City Council members have taken another step towards bringing environmental servic...

CLIMATE CHANGE

A blueprint for locally-led green recovery

By Cara Jenkinson | 11 January 2021

A coalition including councils, Ashden, ADEPT and others is arguing for five priorities for actio...

CLIMATE CHANGE

Rewards of doughnut decision-making

By Cllr Edwina Hannaford | 15 December 2020

Cornwall Council is using the ‘doughnut economics’ model to help the county navigate the uncertai...

WHITEHALL

Local leaders to race ahead on cutting carbon

By Chris Ames | 14 December 2020

Local leaders representing around a third of England and Scotland’s population have vowed to go ‘...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

Helping places through a harder tier system

By Darryl Eyers | 08 December 2020

Struggling local economies need focused support, says Darryl Eyers. Government must 'empower and...

CLIMATE CHANGE

Guiding freeport proposals in the Thames Estuary

By Perry Glading | 07 December 2020

Kate Willard and Perry Glading outline the Thames Estuary Growth Board’s guiding principles for f...

CLIMATE CHANGE

Whitehall failing to harness councils' enthusiasm on climate action

By Laura Sharman | 04 December 2020

The Government will fail to meet its 2050 net zero carbon target without working in partnership w...

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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