AI for the People: A brighter future for public service delivery in 2025
AI

AI for the People: A brighter future for public service delivery in 2025

By Martin Neale | 04 December 2024

Martin Neale says AI is poised to make a significant impact on the public sector, but he cautions that the path to its adoption is about evolution, not revolution.

CHILDREN'S SERVICES

Croydon children's services 'good' rating is a strong foundation

By Debbie Jones | 04 December 2024

Croydon’s ‘good’ Ofsted rating for children’s services is no mean achievement as it aims at being...

TRANSFORMATION

Why southern comfort requires R&R

By Jonathan Werran | 04 December 2024

Restoring strategic capacity for long-term resilience will be vital to the twin pillars of public...

LEADERSHIP

Regeneration: The revival of the municipal architect

By Holly Lewis | 03 December 2024

Holly Lewis takes a look at the role of the modern town or city architect and, learning lessons o...

HOUSING

Regeneration: Look lively

By Jackie Sadek | 03 December 2024

Jackie Sadek opines on the potential for housing growth under the new Government after a series ...

REORGANISATION

Decent funding matters more than structure

By Ben Page | 03 December 2024

Ben Page's advice – 'despite being normally very keen on surveys, public consultation and empower...

REORGANISATION

Bright dawn for reform

By Greg Clark | 03 December 2024

Greg Clark sees a ‘positive and exciting’ future for local government as reorganisation looms on ...

SOLACE

A divided sector would do little to further the reputation of councils

By Graeme McDonald | 03 December 2024

The coming weeks promise much and may disappoint many, says Graeme McDonald. 'But rather than cre...

CORE CITIES

We will remain committed to international co-operation

By By Cllr Huw Thomas | 03 December 2024

Despite austerity and Brexit, the Core Cities have continued with their international outreach ov...

COMMUNITIES

Effective partnership working on temporary housing is crucial

By Sheila Oxtoby | 03 December 2024

Sheila Oxtoby says: 'If vulnerable homeless people or others who require temporary housing are to...

FINANCE

Renewing and reforming local governance

By Jonathan Werran | 03 December 2024

The case for reforming and renewing local financial governance must be made with long-term resili...

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Category Lead - Place

£67,290 - £70,710

Are you an experienced procurement professional ready to lead strategic procurement initiatives across a range of critical services? Apply for this job

Royal Borough of Greenwich

Category Lead - Resources

£67,290 - £70,710

Are you an experienced procurement professional ready to lead strategic procurement initiatives across a range of critical services? Apply for this job

Royal Borough of Greenwich

Executive Director of Housing

£154,598 - £184,598

Bristol is a city like no other – vibrant, diverse and full of opportunity. Apply for this job

Bristol City Council