Essex County Council has rubber stamped an eight-year contract for IBM to take on a range of its services. The announcement follows speculation that Essex had scaled back their ambitions for the closely watched tie-up, which was advertised as a contract worth up to 5.4bn.
A network has been created to connect the growing number of co-operative school trusts in England. There are now 26 co-operative schools running in 15 trusts – with a further 120 schools in the pipeline.
Surrey County Council has signed a groundbreaking contract that will transform the county’s street lighting system, with the biggest roll out of revolutionary new energy saving technology in the country
Local residents who allow wind farms to be built in their neighbourhood will be rewarded with lower energy bills, the Tories have promised. By offering incentives to communities to encourage them not to object to planning bids by wind farm developers, the party believes it could end the often bitter disputes which currently thwart many green projects.
Village that was set to lose its traditional red phone box and library service comes up with plan to save both. Why not buy the phone box and use it to set up a mini-library?
Failure to meet strict EU standards on air pollution could add 15 to the average annual council tax bill and kill thousands of people every year, townhalls have warned
Tom Shakespeare last week gave evidence to the Liberal Democrat Localism Working Group. The Group, chaired by Lord Wallace, is seeking to develop Lib Dem policy in the lead up to the election.
MPs on a Commons committee today criticise politicians and civil servants for their poor command of the English language. The misleading and vague official language epitomised by Sir Humphrey Appleby in Yes Minister has a detrimental impact on democracy and public services, MPs on the public administration select committee concluded.
Mark Wallace of the Taxpayers Alliance welcomes a shift from the Local Government Association to asking central Government to cut costs – despite it being spurned by the DCLG
I strongly believe that local breakdown requires local solutions. As such I was delighted to welcome to the House of Commons on Wednesday a team highlighting Westminster City Council’s Family Recovery Programme (FRP)