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ECONOMIC GROWTH

Ministers need to define what they mean by 'levelling up'

By Michael Burton | 04 March 2020

What precisely do ministers mean when they use the phrase 'levelling' up, asks Michael Burton. 'W...

WHITEHALL

As ever, councils do better than Whitehall when it comes to expectations of fair treatment

By Ben Page | 04 March 2020

Only a third of the British expect central Government to treat them fairly, while a half expect t...

ENVIRONMENT

Hoping for more certainty in the new funding world

By Adele Taylor | 04 March 2020

In budget-setting and medium-term financial planning you can continue to see local government doi...

WHITEHALL

Rutnam: A lesson for all of local government

By Heather Jameson | 04 March 2020

Sir Philip Rutnam has refused the chance to go quietly, says Heather Jameson. She believes it is ...

INFRASTRUCTURE

Go big or go home

By Lord Bob Kerslake | 03 March 2020

Chair of the UK2070 Commission into spatial inequalities Lord Bob Kerslake says everyone will los...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

Important choices lie ahead

By Mike Emmerich | 02 March 2020

Mike Emmerich says the building of a more spatially balanced and inclusive form of growth is a ta...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

To truly 'level -up' we need to power up counties

By Barry Lewis | 02 March 2020

Today a new report  argues that the ‘levelling up’ agenda cannot bypass county areas. Cllr Barry ...

HOUSING

Councils are key to fulfilling the promise of the Addison Act

By Eleanor Southwood | 26 February 2020

Cllr Eleanor Southwood says councils have a moral duty to provide sustainable, permanent homes- a...

CHILDREN'S SERVICES

What does a public health approach to childhood trauma look like?

By Donna Molloy | 26 February 2020

Local government and agencies cannot tackle the deep-rooted problems arising from adverse childho...

HUMAN RESOURCES

Conversations about change

By Linzi Roberts-Egan | 26 February 2020

Linzi Roberts-Egan explains how her council is making sure its staff - often at the height of th...

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frederica-diamanta

Associate Director – Law & Governance

£96,064 - £107,932

Be the change. Lead the future. Improve lives. Apply for this job

Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council

Deputy Chief Executive & Director of Place

£132,063 - £145,050 plus lease car allowance of £9,576 and relocation package

As the custodian of place, you will lead a broad and influential portfolio Apply for this job

Pembrokeshire County Council

Road Safety Manager

£58,598 - £61,854

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