The Local Government Association has found that local buses are travelling almost 150 million fewer miles than they were 10 years ago.

The government has announced that village halls in England have received £1.2 million to aid community hubs in making vital refurbishments.

The Department for Transport has announced £3.4 million for trials for wireless charging of electric taxis in Nottingham.

Over 141,000 premises across West Yorkshire can now enjoy faster, fibre broadband.

The Adam Smith Institute has argued that the high street needs to be made fit for purpose in the next decade.

Proposals have been announced for a project that could improve a number of health areas in Liverpool through better use of data.

Oxford City Council-owned ODS has contributed over £37 million to the economy of Oxford and Oxfordshire in its first year.

A LGA survey has revealed that business rates avoidance is costing local services an estimated £250 million a year.

The New Local Government Network has identified Cornwall and other rural areas as the UK’s ‘Land of Opportunity’.

Four years after the deal was initially announced, political leaders have agreed to move forward with a South Yorkshire devolution deal.

The FSB is calling on the government to deliver on its manifesto pledge to provide £2 billion in funding to fill the thousands of potholes.

TfL has awarded funding of more than £3.5 million to 30 London boroughs to build thousands of new cycle parking spaces.

Patrols attended 20 per cent more pothole breakdowns in the last quarter of 2019, compared to the same period the year before.

A new briefing has revealed that 400,000 children in London cannot access or afford enough nutritious food.

Action on Smoking and Health has argued that the government’s smokefree 2030 target is at risk because of a lack of funding for tobacco control.

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