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HEALTH

We can't take the pain of dementia away, but we can make it easier

By Gill Kneller | 12 April 2022

East Hampshire DC's second 'dementia festival' day and its directory aren’t big budget items and ...

CHILDREN'S SERVICES

It is imperative to get the SEND reforms right

By Simon Edwards | 12 April 2022

Proposals to address the future demand pressures in education, health and care plans through a se...

POVERTY

The cost of living crisis needs a strong locally-led response

By Jessica Studdert | 12 April 2022

We need to use more collective imagination to build a more adaptive and empowered local state th...

HOMELESSNESS

Clear up the logjam

By Sir Bob Neill | 12 April 2022

We need more work on systems which aren’t up to scratch to bring Ukrainians to the UK, says Sir ...

HOUSING

UK's energy security strategy is missed opportunity

By Polly Billington | 12 April 2022

Local government is a vital piece of the UK’s energy security puzzle, but it has been virtually i...

FINANCE

Resisting the 'spend your reserves' narrative

By Tony Kirkham | 12 April 2022

It is important we fully explain why we hold reserves, and what pressures and risks remain for lo...

LEGAL

Kinship carers need access to legal aid provision

By Sarah Whitworth | 11 April 2022

It’s time to provide publicly-funded legal aid for relatives in situations where kinship carers a...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

Dundee: the UK's best-kept life sciences secret

By Cllr John Alexander | 11 April 2022

Dundee is mapping out the young and dynamic city’s economic revival through its approach towards ...

POVERTY

The energy crisis: what can councils do to protect their communities?

By Fay Holland | 08 April 2022

The Government continues to shy away from the investment needed to improve the energy efficiency ...

PUBLIC HEALTH

Building a health protection system fit for today and tomorrow  

07 April 2022

A lack of funding could turn a ‘tale of two pandemics’ into a ‘tale of two recoveries’, with some...

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frederica-diamanta

Director of Law & Governance

c. £110k inc.

Effective decision-making in local government leads to better outcomes for communities. Apply for this job

South Kesteven District Council

Director of Streetscene

£92,027 - £105,394 (Director Grade) Pay award pending

We continue to have big ambitions for our borough Apply for this job

Fareham Borough Council

Lead Compliance Officer - WMF2147e

£55,119 - £57,362

Cumbria is a great place to live and work with excellent schools, transport links and outdoor pursuits. Apply for this job

Westmorland and Furness Council