Free admission to the proposed UK Holocaust Memorial

The government will provide free entry, in perpetuity, to everyone visiting the proposed new Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre.

Electricity from renewables outpaces gas and coal

A think tank has reported that the UK’s renewable electricity outpaced its fossil fuel generation for the first time in 2020.

£6.5 million flood support for Welsh communities

£6.5million will help support local authorities and people affected by flooding during the Alert Level 4 lockdown in Wales.

Labour urges for vaccine prioritisation of key workers

Labour is calling for keyworkers in critical professions to be added to the first phase of the vaccination programme.

Mayors call for tougher air pollution targets

City mayors representing more than 17 million people across the UK are urging the Prime Minister to commit to tougher air pollution targets.

Councils urged to help checks on animal products

£14 million in funding has been given to local authorities to help them maintain the UK’s high standards on imported animal products.

Sport England promotes physical activity vision

Helping grassroots sport and physical activity recover from the effects of the pandemic is at the centre of Sport England’s 10-year strategy.

Government postpones Environment Bill again

The government has again decided to postpone the Environment Bill, as there is too little time to scrutinise it properly.

Lack of data access impact council’s climate actions

As many as 60 per cent of UK local authorities have difficulty accessing the data they need to make effective decisions that will support local energy projects.

Pandemic makes levelling up four times harder

The coronavirus pandemic makes levelling up the North and Midlands four times harder and risks ‘levelling down’ the South.

Swathes of vital flood defences ‘almost useless’

Thousands of England’s vital flood defences were in such a state of ruin last year they would fail to protect communities from extreme weather.

No longer possible to hold 'safe and open' elections in May

The LGIU has revealed that the majority of council officials are overwhelmingly concerned about their ability to hold local elections in May.

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UKREiiF has quickly become a must-attend in the industry calendar for Government departments and local authorities.

The multi-award-winning UK Construction Week (UKCW), is the UK’s biggest trade event for the built environment that connects the whole supply chain to be the catalyst for growth and positive change in the industry.