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ECONOMIC GROWTH

Councils applaud 'extremely important' Hinkley Point approval

By Thomas Bridge | 15 September 2016

Councils have welcomed the Government’s decision to green-light the Hinkley Point C nuclear power...

WHITEHALL

Pension plans put on back-burner post-Brexit

By Sam Clayden | 14 September 2016

Government plans to push council pension schemes to invest in infrastructure have been deprioriti...

WHITEHALL

Whitehall publishes Neighbourhood Planning Bill details

By Jamie Hailstone | 08 September 2016

The Government has published details of its new Neighbourhood Planning Bill, which it claims will...

BUSINESS

Combined authority launches land commission

By Sam Clayden | 08 September 2016

A panel of property and infrastructure experts has been launched in a bid to ‘unlock hundreds of ...

ENVIRONMENT

Power in your hands

By Paul Wheeler | 31 August 2016

With question marks raised over the future of Hinkley nuclear power station, could local governme...

FINANCE

LGPS concerns raised over infrastructure investment

By Dan Peters | 31 August 2016

Local government pension schemes have raised fresh concerns with ministers over Whitehall’s desir...

FINANCE

Whitehall urged to 'keep funding projects'

By Dan Peters | 17 August 2016

Chief executive of Scape Group, Mark Robinson, has urged the Government to plough more cash into ...

WHITEHALL

Unison in battle to represent members on council pension funds

By Dan Peters | 10 August 2016

Trade union Unison is fighting for representation on the eight pension pools to be formed by Engl...

FINANCE

Should residents get cashback to discourage Nimbyism?

By Michael Burton | 10 August 2016

With Number 10 suggesting cash revenues from shale gas exploration could bypass councils, Michael...

WHITEHALL

Councils and pressure group clash over tax

By Tom Bridge | 09 August 2016

Campaigners have called for the ‘abolition’ of stamp duty despite pressure from councils for grea...

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frederica-diamanta

Housing Ombudsman

£130,095 per annum, negotiable based on experience.

The Housing Ombudsman Service allows colleagues to choose if they wish to work in the London office, from home or a hybrid of the two Apply for this job

Housing Ombudsman Service

Head of Legal and Monitoring Officer

£90,347 – £98,135 per annum/y flwyddyn

We’re seeking an energetic, innovative, and inspirational leader to join our team at Powys County Council Apply for this job

Powys County Council

Director of Economy, Regeneration and Investment

£110-150k

At Camden, we don’t just deliver services - we work alongside communities to challenge injustice and drive real social change. Apply for this job

Camden London Borough Council

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